As with everything, use the proper equipment for maximum safety. If viewing via a telescope, project the image onto a sheet of paper. Do NOT look directly at the eclipse, even at totality.
To protect your eyes you can use a welding glass, a telescope with full aperture solar filter or the same with binoculars you can also use mylar solar film.
do not look at the sun with your naked eyes!!! :)
Yes, you can.
It is dangerous to look directly at a solar eclipse with the naked eyes. Solar eclipse goggles are designed to avoid damaging your eyes while you watch the eclipse taking place.
No, polarized sunglasses are not safe for viewing a solar eclipse. Specialized solar eclipse glasses or viewers are recommended to protect your eyes from the harmful rays of the sun during an eclipse.
A solar eclipse is a spectacular event to watch. Other than that, it isn't very important.
No, wearing 3D glasses to watch a solar eclipse is not safe. You should use certified solar eclipse glasses that are specifically designed to protect your eyes from the harmful rays of the sun during an eclipse. Regular 3D glasses do not provide adequate protection.
Yes, you should never watch or even look at a solar eclipse
Watching a solar eclipse is a spectacular and romantic sight, but there is no correlation between watching an eclipse together and spending the rest of your life together.
no because it is the same of the solar eclipse and it is also worse so yes if they are really dark.
no. you can get blind by looking at it you need speshal glasses to see it.
yes you can were you own glasses
You will be able to see the eclipse from Lebanon, MO, but it will not quite be a total eclipse. You will need eye protection to watch it safely.