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No because the ultra violet and the infra red will still reflect of the water to your eye

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Is it safe to view eclipse in a water reflection?

It's safer than looking at the sun directly. But it's not completely safe; water still reflects some of the retina-damaging ultraviolet light.


Is it never safe to watch a solar eclipse with the naked eye?

It is safe to look at a solar eclipse with the naked eye only during totality. At any other time you need proper eye protection.


Is it never safe to watch a solar eclipse with a naked eye?

It is safe to look at a solar eclipse with the naked eye only during totality. At any other time you need proper eye protection.


Is it harmful to go out during solar eclipse?

Yes, it is. However, it is NOT safe to ever look at the sun during a solar eclipse. The moon blocks enough of the direct sunlight so that the irises remain open, but this leaves the eyes vulnerable to radiation dangerous to them. Never observe a solar eclipse with the eyes unprotected. Lunar eclipses are safe to observe with the naked eye.


What is the difference between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse?

A solar eclipse is when the sun is blocked from view due to the moon passing exactly in front of the sun as it circles around the globe. However, since the earth moon and sun do not share the same orbital plane, this happens very rarely. You MUST wear special protective eye covering to directly observe a solar eclipse or you risk causing serious injury including blindness. Sunglasses, however good they are, DO NOT PROTECT YOUR EYES during a solar eclipse. Don't directly observe a solar eclipse unless you have guaranteed that your eye wear is certified to protect you. A lunar eclipse is when the moon and sun are on opposite sides of the globe, and the moon is full. At this time, when the earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon this is called a lunar eclipse. The moon will often appear red during a total lunar eclipse. For the same reason as a solar eclipse, this also happens very rarely, but more frequently at a given location than solar eclipses. It is safe to observe a lunar eclipse without any special protective covering for the eyes. Just remember that if you are looking at an eclipse at night, it is safe to view.

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Is it safe to look at the solar eclipse?

No, your eyes can be permanently damaged if you look at the solar eclipse for too long.


Is it safe to view eclipse in a water reflection?

It's safer than looking at the sun directly. But it's not completely safe; water still reflects some of the retina-damaging ultraviolet light.


Is it safe to view a solar eclipse without eye protection?

No it is not.


Is it never safe to watch a solar eclipse with a naked eye?

It is safe to look at a solar eclipse with the naked eye only during totality. At any other time you need proper eye protection.


Is it never safe to watch a solar eclipse with the naked eye?

It is safe to look at a solar eclipse with the naked eye only during totality. At any other time you need proper eye protection.


Is it safe to wear sun glasses during a solar eclipse?

It is safe to use sunglasses as you normally would, but they do not offer enough protection for looking at the eclipse itself.


Is it harmful to go out during solar eclipse?

Yes, it is. However, it is NOT safe to ever look at the sun during a solar eclipse. The moon blocks enough of the direct sunlight so that the irises remain open, but this leaves the eyes vulnerable to radiation dangerous to them. Never observe a solar eclipse with the eyes unprotected. Lunar eclipses are safe to observe with the naked eye.


Why do you go blind when you look at the solar eclipse?

Looking at a solar eclipse without eye protection is basically looking at the sun. The sun emits ultraviolet rays that will damage your retina if you look directly at it. The only time it is safe to look at a solar eclipse is during totality when the sun is completely blocked from view.


What is the difference between a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse?

A solar eclipse is when the sun is blocked from view due to the moon passing exactly in front of the sun as it circles around the globe. However, since the earth moon and sun do not share the same orbital plane, this happens very rarely. You MUST wear special protective eye covering to directly observe a solar eclipse or you risk causing serious injury including blindness. Sunglasses, however good they are, DO NOT PROTECT YOUR EYES during a solar eclipse. Don't directly observe a solar eclipse unless you have guaranteed that your eye wear is certified to protect you. A lunar eclipse is when the moon and sun are on opposite sides of the globe, and the moon is full. At this time, when the earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon this is called a lunar eclipse. The moon will often appear red during a total lunar eclipse. For the same reason as a solar eclipse, this also happens very rarely, but more frequently at a given location than solar eclipses. It is safe to observe a lunar eclipse without any special protective covering for the eyes. Just remember that if you are looking at an eclipse at night, it is safe to view.


Is it safe to wear multiple pairs of sunglasses when looking at a solar eclipse?

No. Only an ISO approved filter will offer enough protection.


Why is it dangerous to look at a eclipse?

A lunar eclipse is perfectly safe - a solar eclipse, not so. Basically you're looking straight at the sun, which isn't such a hot idea at any time. A few stray rays, and the intense light can damage your eyes.


Unlike solar eclipses why are lunar eclipses safe to watch?

During a solar eclipse, one looks towards the Sun, and without proper protection eye damage can be caused. During a lunar eclipse, one looks at the Moon, which is significantly less bright than the Sun.