"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. Luckily, the AAS has provided three tests that...
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Sunglasses won’t protect your eyes when you watch a solar eclipse. Even strong sunglasses aren’t meant for staring at the sun. You should also not use smoked glass, floppy disks or old film as a filter because they offer no eye protection. The sun’s rays are harsh, and it only tak...
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Burlington’s Lake Champlain is beautiful on an ordinary day, so watching the total solar eclipse there will be even more special. The eastern shores of the lake will get about 3 minutes and 15 seconds of totality. The city of Burlington, Vermont, is putting on a series of events to comm...
even if the Sun is partly or mostly obscured. When viewing a partial solar eclipse, you must wear solar viewing or eclipse glasses throughout the entire eclipse if you want to face the Sun. Solar viewing or eclipses glasses are NOT regular sunglasses; regular sunglasses are ...
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This time of year is really the best time to watch a meteor shower, the nights are cool, the sky is pretty clear most nights and this weekend the Orionid Meteor Shower is peaking for 2023.
The total solar eclipse on August 21 will be the first time in 99 years that one will traverse the US from coast to coast. But, it can also be dangerous to view. Here's how to watch safely.