It's dangerous to look at the sun under anycircumstances. The brightness of the sun can cause temporary or even permanent blindness if you look at it long enough ! If you want to view the sun, pierce a tiny hole in a large piece of (preferably black) card. Hold the card so that the sun shines through the hole onto a wall, and view the image there.
The sun emits such intense light that it can damage your eyes if you look directly at it.
Yes, it is dangerous to look directly at the sun with the naked eye as it can cause permanent damage to the retina, leading to vision loss. The sun emits harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays that can burn the sensitive tissues in the eye, particularly the macula. It is important to protect your eyes with proper solar viewing equipment if you want to observe the sun.
If you are referring to you eyes, no, definitely not. A SOLAR eclipse is what is dangerous to look at, because the moon is in front of the sun. In a lunar eclipse the sun is in front of the moon. The logic might seem kinda backwards, but it all adds up to the single word that NO, lunar eclipses ARE NOT DANGEROUS.
The sun never sets. The earth rotates, creating the illusion of the sun setting.
Yes. There is nothing inherently dangerous about a solar eclipse. The only problem is for people who are tempted to look at the sun.
Mermadids do not exist and it is dangerous to look at the sun.
She says it is dangerous "when a man goes outside his home to look for peace."
Look for a rainbow opposite to the direction of the Sun. This means that if the Sun is setting in the West, the rainbow will appear in the Eastern sky.
The sun emits such intense light that it can damage your eyes if you look directly at it.
The Setting Sun was created in 1947.
Because the sun is so intense that sunglasses don't offer enough protection
No its not called the setting sun .
it makes the sun look like the sun is rising because were actually moving up then the sun looks like it is rising
Solemn Sun Setting was created in 1999.
The setting is in Pennsylvania.
NO - this is very dangerous. You SHOULD NOT look at the Sun, unless you have some special, very dark glasses, that will filter out most of the sunlight.
NO. The Sun is classed as a yellow star. It gives out its maximum light output in the yellow-green part of the spectrum. In fact, apart from the effects of the Earth's atmosphere it looks white. Look at it (carefully, so as not to harm your eyes). Or look at a photograph of our Sun. Does it look blue? Repeat of warning: It can be very dangerous to look directly at the Sun.