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04/08/2024

A Safety Guide to Watching Today's Total Solar Eclipse

Why glasses are essential to making sure you've got the proper pair

A total solar eclipse is coming to many parts of the United States, Canada and Mexico today, prompting a rush of travel plans by people hoping to get in the phenomenon’s path and see the spectacle. But experts are sounding the alarm: Safety first, solar eclipse second!

Staring at the sun can cause potentially permanent damage to your eyes and vision — yes, even if the moon is covering it. Here’s what to know about watching the solar eclipse, from the best ways to protect your vision to the extra precautions parents should take to protect children’s eyes during this major celestial event.

According to NASA, the next total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous U.S. won't be until 2044 — so you'll want to do this one right.

Please select this link to read the complete article from Yahoo! Life.

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