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  2. Why can’t you look at the eclipse? Here’s how to DIY safe ...

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    For example, Warby Parker is giving away free, ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses at all stores from 1 April until the eclipse on 8 April. They are limiting the glasses to only two pairs per family.

  3. Solar viewer - Wikipedia

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    Solar viewers (also known as solar viewing glasses or solar eclipse glasses) are special eyewear designed for direct viewing of the Sun. Standard sunglasses are unable to filter out eye-damaging radiation. Solar viewers can be used for safe viewing of solar events such as eclipses. The recommended optical density of this eyewear is 5, meaning ...

  4. NY offering free I Love NY eclipse glasses. Here's where you ...

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    Free limited-edition I LOVE NY eclipse glasses will be available at 30 different service areas and Thruway rest stops across New York.

  5. Don't have eclipse glasses? How to view the eclipse safely ...

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    The 2024 solar eclipse on April 8 can be harmful for your eyes. Doctor explains how vision could be damaged by looking at the sun, which eclipse glasses to buy.

  6. How to see Saturday's solar eclipse if you don't have eclipse ...

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    The primary viewing zone for the annular solar eclipse in the U.S. will be across a narrow corridor from southern Oregon to southern Texas where the moon will cover the sun's center in a ...

  7. Specsavers - Wikipedia

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    Specsavers Optical Group Ltd is a Guernsey multinational optical retail chain, which operates mainly in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the Nordic countries. The chain offers optometry and optician services for eyesight testing and sells glasses , sunglasses , and contact lenses .

  8. The good folks at NASA have an easy way you can view Monday's solar eclipse — no solar glasses or degree in rocket science required.

  9. You need a special pair of glasses to watch the solar eclipse ...

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    The three were with other teachers and students from the North Broadway Children's Center who all gathered at the library to watch the first solar eclipse visible from the United States since 1979.