To watch the solar eclipse today as safely as possible, you’ll need ISO-certified glasses. Looking directly at the sun during such events is dangerous and can cause long-term eye damage.
Eclipse glasses, or solar viewing glasses, are glasses that you can wear to look directly at the sun in a safe and effective manner. These glasses protect your eyes and, according to NASA ...
As Rick Fienberg of the AAS told Space.com, typical sunglasses let in 10% to 20% of daylight, which is "still way too bright," while "the filters that are made for looking at the sun are typically ...
Did you look up at the solar eclipse without your safety glasses? Looking at the sun — even when it's partially covered like during the eclipse on April 8 — can cause eye damage. There is no ...
In some videos, parents can say things like “Keep your glasses on, kids!” even when it’s dark and safe to look at the eclipse. Those kids did not see a totally eclipsed sun because their ...
If you checked out the solar eclipse and weren't wearing certified protective glasses (or even if you were), you might be wondering if your vision is okay. Looking at the sun without adequate ...