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How Do I View An Eclipse Safely? The only safe way to look directly at the sun during an eclipse is through special-purpose solar filters, like eclipse glasses or handheld solar viewers. Remember the only safe time to look at the sun without solar filters is during the 2-4 minutes of total eclipse.
Calculations show that it will take about a thousand years for every geographic location in the lower 48 states to be able to view a total solar eclipse. After 2024, the next total solar eclipse visible from any point in the contiguous United States will occur in 2044.
Solar eclipses are not seen everywhere on Earth due to the specific alignment of the Earth, Moon, and Sun, as well as the limited area of the Earths surface that falls within the path of the eclipse. Here are the key factors:
Most smartphones (Android included) have the right built-in UV filters. So you can point your iPhone at the sun to view the eclipse -- but, wait! Dont look through your phone directly. Use selfie mode or a selfie stick to view the eclipse safely.
Play Sun-related or eclipse-themed music. Play a Sun- or eclipse-related NASA video playlist on a computer, laptop, or large screen (perhaps inside or in a shady area to avoid glare). Check out NASAs Heliophysics YouTube channel or the NASA Scientific Visualization Studios Heliophysics Gallery for some ideas.
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View the Sun through eclipse glasses or a handheld solar viewer during the partial eclipse phases before and after totality. You can view the eclipse directly without proper eye protection only when the Moon completely obscures the Suns bright face during the brief and spectacular period known as totality.
One way is to use a pinhole projector, which has a small opening (for example, a hole punched in an index card) and projects an image of the Sun onto a nearby surface. With the Sun at your back, you can then safely view the projected image. Do NOT look at the Sun through the pinhole!
0:46 2:00 Paper next you will create the moon a solar eclipse. Happens at the new moon phase. When the moons.MorePaper next you will create the moon a solar eclipse. Happens at the new moon phase. When the moons. Surface is not visible from Earth trace your circular object on the black paper.

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