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Sort of. If you look at the sun during the total solar eclipse, then your eyes will be fine. but they will get damaged when the sun comes out from behind the moon and burns your then-dilated eyes.
The sun is a star, not a planet.
the eye of a hurricane is a totally clear district. when you are in the eye you experience totally clear weather. The sun might even be shining!!!!
the eye of a hurricane is a totally clear district. when you are in the eye you experience totally clear weather. The sun might even be shining!!!!
The photosphere.
Sort of. If you look at the sun during the total solar eclipse, then your eyes will be fine. but they will get damaged when the sun comes out from behind the moon and burns your then-dilated eyes.
Repair by replacing the sensor. It's probably cheaper to buy a new camera and take care not to do it again. Modern cameras have sensors which mimic the retina in your eye. If you look at the sun the damage to your eye retina is irreparable.
The total eclipse only lasts a few seconds, after which the sun will be exposed from behind the moon. If you are staring at the eclipse, in relative darkness, when the sun is exposed your eye could be damaged beyond repair very quickly.
Its odometer has been damaged due to the extremely high temperature.
Eye of the Sun was created in 2006.
By watching it. You should really get out of your house some time. The Sun can be seen with the naked eye.
The right eye of Horus was believed to be the Sun, while his left eye was the Moon.
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Yes, in a total eclipse the Moon does cover the Sun completely. As the Earth, Moon and Sun are constantly moving, the eclipse doesn't last long. It is important that you don't look directly at the eclipse with the naked eye - or your sight could be damaged.
From the Lord of the Rings book The Hobbit. The eye in a blue flace is the sun and the eye in a green face is a daisy or some other yellow flower.Ans-Sun on a field of daisies
Humans can die of skin cancer , or even a sun stroke.
The sun is a star, not a planet.