Why would it NOT be safe to look at a planet? Scientists use telescopes all the time and see planets..Why would it be dangerous? Obviously someone told you Bull Sh1t.
No, It could damage my eyesight and I can become blind
It is not safe to look at the sun EVER, even during a solar eclipse, even when wearing sunglasses. You can make a pinhole camera for safely viewing the Sun by projecting it onto a sheet of white cardboard.
An American Mariner spacecraft in 1962 flew past Venus, and discovered it seemed to have a very hot surface. A Soviet spacecraft, Venera, subsequently entered the atmosphere of Venus and found it was not only very hot, but was composed mainly of carbon dioxide, with sulfuric acid clouds. These were of course both unmanned robots. A manned landing on Venus is VERY far in the future, given how bad the place is.
die or look on google
Man cannot land a manned craft on Venus because the surface is too hot. We have, however, sent unmanned orbiters and landers. The landers didn't last long.
No, It could damage my eyesight and I can become blind
You can use very dark filters, for example, welding glasses. If you have a telescope, DON'T look through it - however, projecting the image onto a piece of paper is safe. You can also wear 2 pairs of sunglasses and see it. I hope this helps. :)
If a telescope is facing the sun it is being used to observe the sun (our local star). However, solar telescopes are SPECIAL and have a filter in them to block the sunlight down to a safe level. NOTE. If you stare at the sun or look at the sun through binoculars or a telescope the strength of the sunlight WILL BLIND YOU PERMANENTLY.
Depends on the intensity of the sunlight through the window; to be safe, keep it out of direct sunlight, but close to the brightest light source.
You would not be safe on Venus. It has a mean temperature of 864 degrees F and an atmosphere that contains sulphuric acid.
Hand wash your Venus Drip Thermal Carafe.
If you don't have a telescope or something, you can use dark glasses - very dark ones, like the ones used for welding.With a telescope, the only safe procedure is to project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper or something similar.If you don't have a telescope or something, you can use dark glasses - very dark ones, like the ones used for welding.With a telescope, the only safe procedure is to project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper or something similar.If you don't have a telescope or something, you can use dark glasses - very dark ones, like the ones used for welding.With a telescope, the only safe procedure is to project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper or something similar.If you don't have a telescope or something, you can use dark glasses - very dark ones, like the ones used for welding.With a telescope, the only safe procedure is to project the Sun's image onto a piece of paper or something similar.
If you looked at the Sun with binoculars or a telescope, without proper filters on them, you could be blinded and would at least do some damage to your eyes. Other than the Sun, it is safe to look at any other stars.
Yes this would be perfectly safe and should not damage your eyes. Staring through a camera into the sun could still however prove harmful.
If you are interested in buying a pistol safe you should look for sturdiness. The lock should be strong and not easily broken into. It should be strong enough the no one can cut through the sides or back to get inside.
It is not safe to look at the sun EVER, even during a solar eclipse, even when wearing sunglasses. You can make a pinhole camera for safely viewing the Sun by projecting it onto a sheet of white cardboard.
The strength of gravity on the surface of Venus is about 91% of what it is on Earth, so the gravity there would be quite comfortable. Unfortunately the surface temperatures and pressures produced by the atmosphere of Venus would kill a human very quickly.