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The first test is to try on your eclipse glasses indoors. If you can see anything other than potentially a very bright light bulb (and even those should be faint, the AAS warns), they're not safe and should be cut into small pieces and discarded or recycled accordingly. If they pass ...
Starting Monday, April 1, eyeglasses retailer Warby Parker will give away ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses forfree at all stores. The Philadelphia Warby Parker store is located at 1523 Walnut Street in Center City. Glasses will be available while supplies last. Families can take up to two...
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Where to watch the total solar eclipse The weather will be key, and spring weather along the path can be dicey. Mexico and Texas offer the best odds of sunny skies, said retired Canadian meteorologistJay Anderson. “There’s no guarantee of sunshine anywhere ...
Looking directly at the Sun without proper protection, even during a solar eclipse, can cause serious eye damage or blindness. Solar filters in eclipse glasses block these harmful radiations, protecting your eyes. Regular sunglasses, even very dark ones, do not block enough of the Sun's radiati...