The Safest Way Watch Total Solar Eclipse
If you want to watch the eclipse, whether it is total, annular, or partial, the first thing you need to know is this: Do not look directly at the sun without proper eye protection. You can seriously damage your eyes and even blindness. Do not use the naked eye or by optical means, such as binoculars or a telescope to watch the sun looking! This is crucial! why? You may have taken a magnifying glass out into the sun and burn it leaves. If so, you will remember, when sunlight is focused onto a small spot to have a shot, it gets hot enough fire. So, know this: you have a shot so in your eyes. If you look at the sun, your eye lens to focus sunlight and focus it in the back of your eyes, a very small spot on the retina. It literally burns your eyes, causing permanent eye injury or blindness. In addition, there is no pain in your internal eye sensor, so you do not even know how this is going! If you're totally freaked about looking at the sun, good! - You can continue reading. If not, go