TORONTO — If you haven’t been able to secure solar eclipse glasses ahead of the biggest celestial event in years, do not fret. There are other ways to safely observe the eclipse on Monday, albeit in an indirect way. Millions of people across a swath of North America, including parts of Eastern and Atlantic Canada, will experience a few minutes of darkness in the middle of the day as the moon passes in front of the sun. One of the simple ways to observe the phenomenon is with a pinhole camera — m
As you prepare to witness Monday’s solar eclipse, one ETSU expert warns to not get swept up in the solar sensation without taking precautions. Read on at JCP.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – The 2024 Eclipse is just a few days away, and everyone is getting excited to view the amazing sight this Monday, April 8. Safety is a great concern. Be aware that to view the eclipse, you must have the proper eclipse glasses to look at the sun and see the […]
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