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no. you can get blind by looking at it you need speshal glasses to see it.
They are safe, but you need to be careful. Some people sell fake eclipse glasses that don't give enough protection. The rule of thumb is that if you can see anything other than the sun though the glasses they won't protect your eyes.
In order to get a prescription for glasses you need to see an Optometrist. They will examine your eyes and determine how powerful you glasses should be or even if you need glasses at all.
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No! Do not try to improvise dark goggles or glasses to view the solar eclipse. It only takes a split-second to burn your eyes. and they do not grow back! The safest way to view a solar eclipse is with an indirect eclipse viewer. Directions for building one are at the link below. No, you cannot not. The sun's rays are very damaging to the eyes. Looking at the sun, even when it is being eclipsed is not safe. The one exception to this rule is during a total eclipse ... but only during totality. The best filter is exposed x-ray film, it's totally black. But hospitals are starting to not use film.
you need big round ones like c boyce
you need a kind of glasses.
What you photo during a solar eclipse is the solar rings showing around the moon. It is possible to photo them but you need to put a dark lense on the front of the camera and do not look at the screen directly.
Only when the sun is completely covered by the moon (totality). At all other times you need adequate eye protection when looking at the sun.
It depends on what kind of glasses you have. Actually it dosent matter about the glasses. take the chance to talk to this boy. If he is not interested, to hell with him... he dosent deserve you. If he really likes you for who YOU are, then you dont need to worry about your appearance(:
A 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse uses standard 10w30 motor oil. This provides a good balance of protection for the engine components and viscosity.
Stronger than what? It is more common that you need stronger glasses - or that you need glasses at all - when you get older.