Today is supposed to be Western New York’s day in the sun. But cloud cover and the possibility of rain may steal the show when it comes to the total solar ecl
A company in China is the manufacturer of the glasses purchased by Chautauqua County for Monday s eclipse. In a news release issued around 11:20 a.m., the coun
Despite being 93 million miles away, looking at the sun for even a couple of seconds can harm the eyes, according to the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Fake eclipse glasses that could leave users injured – perhaps even damaging their eyesight permanently – are being reported by the American Astronomical Society.
Despite being 93 million miles away, looking at the sun for even a couple of seconds can harm the eyes, according to the University of Washington School of Medicine.