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The first 50 visitors will get a free pair of viewing glasses courtesy of the Science History Institute. Morris Arboretum and Gardens The Morris Arboretum and Gardens is hosting itssolar eclipse watch partystarting at 2:30 p.m. Monday, April 8. Kids can make cereal box viewers and other ...
"Solar filters are at least 1,000 times darker than even the darkest regular sunglasses...There’s no way to tell just by looking at them whether eclipse glasses are genuinely safe, but it’s easy to tell if they are not safe," he said. ...
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Get your camera ready and make sure you've got some eclipse glasses — here are five Ontario parks where you can view the Apriltotal solar eclipse. Remove ads. Go Pro. Remove ads. Go Pro. Explore this list 👀 Frontenac Provincial Park ...
The city of Fredericton in New Brunswick is getting ready to welcome thousands of visitors for the solar eclipse, and will be hosting EclipseFest, a multi-day party leading up to the event. On the day of the solar eclipse, there will be free solar-eclipse glasses available at a watch par...
Now everyone is preparing for the Great Solar Eclipse of 2024! Are you doing anything special? I got special glasses in January and put them in a good spot where I definitely wouldn’t forget them. And forgot where that spot was. Luckily, we were able to get some at a local library....
Then, it was time. We donned our glasses to look at the sun. I had been a bit worried about this, as Mark had bought them on Amazon and reports were coming out about knock-offs with no protective qualities and I really didn’t want to burn my eyeballs. (It was all good though....