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To view a solar eclipse safely, you need solar eclipse glasses that comply with the ISO 12312-2 international safety standard, and be sure to get them from a reputable supplier vetted by the ...
2017: People use special glasses to watch the beginning of a solar eclipse in Cross Plains, Tenn. (Danny Murphy/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Solar Eclipse Glasses with Photo Filter (10-Pack) The American Astronomical Society lists Kesseph as a trusted North American importer. Unlike others on this list, it packages its packs of solar ...
These solar eclipse glasses were purchased from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for the April 8 solar eclipse. Experts warn that people get ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses.
Here are some safety tips for eclipse glasses and solar viewers from Cynthia Canan, Ohio’s 4-H STEM Specialist. and Wayne Schlingman, Director of the Arne Slettebak Planetarium at Ohio State ...
Still looking for eclipse glasses that are safe to use? Here’s how to check if they’re safe and where to buy them. Directly looking at the solar eclipse burns eyes.
“During an annular eclipse, because the surface of the sun is not completely covered, you must wear glasses or view indirectly at all times.” Directly staring at the sun can result in ...
What not to do. Without proper eye protection, viewing an eclipse can seriously damage your vision. Remember: Eclipse glasses are roughly 100,000 times darker than the darkest pair of sunglasses.