Only if you forget to blink and your eyes get dry .
No. There is nothing special about the eclipse that will hurt you eyes. Looking directly at the sun without is harmful to your eyes with or without an eclipse. The only reason such warnings come out before an eclipse is because that is the one time when people will be tempted to look at the sun.
The moon - One time, I saw a man looking at me, yes, with his eyes. And then, he, he picked up a tube. And he looked, in the tube, and he made the moon big, inside the tube. The moon big inside a tube!
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Oh, that's a wonderful question! It's generally safe to look at the moon through a telescope since the moon is pretty far away. But it's always a good idea to be cautious and avoid looking at the sun through a telescope as that can be harmful to your eyes. Let's enjoy the beauty of the moon safely and admire its tranquil beauty!
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.
The rays on the monitors screen can hurt your eyes by looking at it to long. it's just like staring into a bright light.
No. Looking at a picture of an eclipse will not hurt your eyes. Since it is only a pictures and doesn't produce any blinding light, it will not cause any damage.
No, well, only as much as looking at something equally as bright as the screen.
No, looking into a crack baby's eyes will not hurt them. It's important to interact with babies in a caring and gentle manner, regardless of their circumstances.
Looking directly at a solar eclipse without adequate eye protection can harm your eyes. There is no harm in looking at a lunar eclipse.
Yes, grow lights can potentially hurt your eyes if used improperly for indoor gardening. It is important to follow safety guidelines and avoid looking directly at the lights for extended periods of time to protect your eyes from potential damage.
No. There is nothing special about the eclipse that will hurt you eyes. Looking directly at the sun without is harmful to your eyes with or without an eclipse. The only reason such warnings come out before an eclipse is because that is the one time when people will be tempted to look at the sun.
The moon - One time, I saw a man looking at me, yes, with his eyes. And then, he, he picked up a tube. And he looked, in the tube, and he made the moon big, inside the tube. The moon big inside a tube!
it can hurt your eyes if you never see the light. dont try it just in case.
The cells of the retina become damaged by looking at the sun as the moon moves away.
Yes it could because of the brightness of the phone or iPod it can also cause of your eyes to hurt.