You should never look at the sun. The sun's heat, focused on the retina of the eye, can
burn a blind spot in the retina in a short time.
What happens during a solar eclipse is that people are more likely to look at the sun, to see
the sun's strange appearance.
do not look at the sun with your naked eyes!!! :)
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.
Because the UV rays from the eclipse are too strong for the eyes to withstand, in which case it will burn the retinas in your eyes causing permanent blindness!
Looking directly at a solar eclipse would entail looking directly at the sun. The ultraviolet rays and the sheer intensity of the light can damage your eyes.
You will be fine looking at it during totality, but at other times, when the sun is only partly covered, it can damage your eyes and lead to permanent damage to your vision.
As intensity of sun light rays are greater so,when we see sun with our naked eyes the sun rays falls on eye lens which is convex which diverges the rays and make it difficult to see
You should definitely NOT look at the Sun directly, since that may damage your eyes. The Sun is very bright; even during a solar eclipse it's bright enough to damage your eyes. Looking directly through a telescope would be even worse. If you want to watch the solar eclipse, you can project the image from a telescope onto a white sheet of paper, and watch that one.
Naked Eyes
a total solar eclipse happens when the moon passes directly in front of the sun...be careful though.people can hurt their eyes by looking right at one of these.
On a solar eclipse is like a person in front of the t.v you can't see anything. That's the same with the moon and sun. WARNING: never look at the sun during a solar eclipse. You are going to damage your eyes.
During a naked eclipse, it is important to never look directly at the sun without proper eye protection, as this can cause serious eye damage. To ensure safety and protect the eyes, wear certified solar viewing glasses or use a pinhole projector to view the eclipse indirectly. Avoid looking at the sun through cameras, binoculars, or telescopes without proper filters. It is also recommended to stay indoors or find shade during the peak of the eclipse to minimize exposure to harmful UV rays.
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.