
How to view a solar eclipse in a safe way
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11th Grade - University
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The American Astronomical Society warns against looking directly at an eclipse without proper eye protection, as it can cause permanent eye damage. Eclipse glasses or solar filters compliant with ISO standards are necessary. Alternative viewing methods include pinhole projection. The upcoming solar eclipse will be visible from New Zealand to Uruguay, with a path width of 11,000 kilometers.
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