The Safest Way Watch Total Solar Eclipse - The World in Your Hand

The Safest Way Watch Total Solar Eclipse

If you want to watch the eclipse, whether it is total, annular, or partial, the first thing you need to know is this: Do not look directly at the sun without proper eye protection. You can seriously damage your eyes and even blindness.




Do not use the naked eye or by optical means, such as binoculars or a telescope to watch the sun looking!

This is crucial! why? You may have taken a magnifying glass out into the sun and burn it leaves. If so, you will remember, when sunlight is focused onto a small spot to have a shot, it gets hot enough fire. So, know this: you have a shot so in your eyes. If you look at the sun, your eye lens to focus sunlight and focus it in the back of your eyes, a very small spot on the retina. It literally burns your eyes, causing permanent eye injury or blindness. In addition, there is no pain in your internal eye sensor, so you do not even know how this is going!

If you're totally freaked about looking at the sun, good! - You can continue reading. If not, go back and reread the above warning.

In a total solar eclipse, there just a moment, when it's safe to look directly at the sun. This is the only once: in the face of the sun, the moon completely blocked. The so-called whole, it continued from a few seconds to a few minutes. The moon began to face the sun out of the moment, you have to go back and watch the use of safety technology.

Security concerns an Eclipse

The only way to view the partial eclipse uneclipsed or safety is to either project or filtering the sun's rays.

UV radiation from the sun can cause permanent damage or even blindness from retinal burns the eyes. If your eyes are exposed to direct sunlight a few seconds it even happens.

Projection with or without a telescope or binoculars with good results. However, do not install the finderscope look through the eyepiece of a telescope or side, while projected images of the sun screen.

Eclipse glasses:

If you are not D.I.Y. type, check with your local natural history museum and the space or where to rent or buy a solar eclipse glasses local astronomy club.




 
Welders glass
NASA recommends welders glasses rated 14 or higher. These can be found at your local welding supply store. Remember, welders may be at different grade glass different countries.

How not to see the solar eclipse ?

According to NASA, the following materials should not be used to view the eclipse:

    Do not use color film.
    Do not use them for medical X-ray film images.
    Do not use smoked glass.
    Do not use any type of sunglasses.
    Do not use the CD or Floppy

This is no conventional sunny day, when there is a partial eclipse, too. However, there is a convenient and safe way of playing in the sun soaking disappear.

Because when the entire disk of the sun is completely covered by the moon silhouette fleeting few minutes during the total solar eclipse, it is completely safe it with your naked eye.

However, the ring ( "ring of fire"), during the eclipse or eclipse - in which only a portion, or even a small bite taken out of the solar disc seems it is always extremely dangerous to look directly at the sun.

In view the eclipse is safe, but you know, when it ended, the sun began its return is very important.

Do not look directly at the sun

Even if only a small sliver of the sun can be seen, this is too bright for our eyes. Less than 1% of the visible sun is still bright full moon than 4000 times.

Retinal unprotected eyes can burn in just 30 seconds. This is particularly dangerous to use binoculars or a telescope to see the sun. In the case of retinal burns it can be shocking quickly take less than one second more time.

What makes it even more frightening is that the retina of the eye due to the lack of pain receptors, you will not think it happened. And the effects may not appear until hours after the damage has been completed.

Using filters approved

Many materials and methods commonly used to observe the solar eclipse may be unsafe. Smoked glass, X-rays, sunglasses and camera filters, for example, are dangerous and should be avoided altogether.

This is because when they reduce the incoming visible light, they failed to stop the full force of the sun's harmful ultraviolet and infrared radiation.

Despite the warnings, there are many ways to enjoy one of the most amazing wonders of nature safely.

Mylar Filters

Major telescope manufacturers sell aluminized polyester film plastic sheets available for eclipse viewing glasses or loop filter in front of the telescope. These coatings filter rendering steely blue and white sun.

Forget to use in camping shops for sale Mylar space blankets; they were so thin and fragile, dangerous amounts of intense light.

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