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Watching The Solar Eclipse Next Friday
Apparently there is going to be a partial solar eclipse taking place next Friday morning. What sort of things do you need to view this safely? Do you need to buy special glasses or are there diy items so that you don't burn out your retinas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have seen eclipses and partial eclipses abroad. This is how I viewed the sun: I got about 40 strips of old-fashioned photographic negatives, looked through them towards the sun, and took away one at a time until I could only just see the sun. I fastened the remainder together and used this as a hand-held shield. Worked a treat, but it rained in Luxembourg where we were, so I hardly needed a shield at all. But total blackness at 11 in the morning was eerie - rain or no rain - since no streetlights, carlights or house lights came on.
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I don't trust them much, but they won't hurt you. Make sure there are no scratches or holes.
I don't trust them much, but they won't hurt you. Make sure there are no scratches or holes.
there's an animation here showing its path and time over the UK
http:// eclipse .gsfc.n asa.gov /SEanim ate/SEa nimate2 001/SE2 015Mar2 0T.GIF
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// When I was a penniless schoolboy in the Fifties we got hold of scraps of glass and applied a smoked barrier using a candle - seemed effective but H&S might baulk at this today.//
I referred to this very thing on Nailit's can-you-burn-your-retina ? thread
I think it must have been a partial eclipse around Sep 1964
Blue Peter. Later they said these were not suitable as some kids did not apply enough lamp black and also it doesnt shield infra red which is the real burning frequency
Lately they have been saying that the only safe way is to case the image on a screen, flat surface and look at the reflection. that is there is no safe way to look at the sun directly - and I would agree
I referred to this very thing on Nailit's can-you-burn-your-retina ? thread
I think it must have been a partial eclipse around Sep 1964
Blue Peter. Later they said these were not suitable as some kids did not apply enough lamp black and also it doesnt shield infra red which is the real burning frequency
Lately they have been saying that the only safe way is to case the image on a screen, flat surface and look at the reflection. that is there is no safe way to look at the sun directly - and I would agree
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