Can I safely watch a partial solar eclipse with my eclipse glasses?

2017-08-20 6:59 am
I bought them from a safe eclipse website months ago preparing for this event but its only partial in Colorado. Will I still be safe to view it with my glasses?
Thank you

回答 (4)

2017-08-20 7:03 am
As long as they are certified, yes
2017-08-21 2:16 pm
yes
2017-08-20 11:25 am
Yes, if they are genuine.

https://au.answers.yahoo.com/search/search_result?p=eclipse&s=1&sort=new

Standard Answer.

If you are stupid, you will stare at the eclipse far longer than you would allow the sun to flash in your eyes. The Moon does not cover the Sun's corona at totality, therefore the ultra violet from the corona will damage your eyes, and when not at totality, the UV from the corona and the part of the Sun's disc not covered will also damage your eyes even more rapidly. Ordinary sunglasses or worse, 3-D glasses are not good enough, not even the darkest you can find. There are four supposedly safe options.

1. Watch on TV. Obviously safe.

2.Use a pinhole projector which you can find out about on line. Safe

3. Use special eclipse glasses but these apparently have all been sold out and I would not trust them anyway as the fakes and frauds saw an opportunity to cash in months ago.

4. The fourth is said to be #14 welder's goggles / face shield, I do not actually know whether that is true.

Do not use telescopes or binoculars as they will burn your eyes out even quicker than looking directly at the Sun, eclipse or no eclipse.

I recommend that you do not point any sort of camera at the Sun without special arrangements to prevent damage to the camera. That means very dark filters on the camera lens. i do not know what filters are suitable as I am not a photography expert so don't ask me which ones to use.

I am not an eye specialist so don't ask me if anyone has damaged their eyes staring at the Sun or an eclipse. There are stupid people everywhere so I expect it has happened.

Eclipses are common, on the average 2 every year somewhere, they have no effect on electrical or electronic equipment, do not mean the end of the world and do not affect plants much.
2017-08-20 10:40 am
The glasses (if they are the real certified ones) are designed to let you look at the Sun at any time (eclipse or not).

You could look at the Sun on Sunday (for example) just to get used to how the Sun looks in your glasses (a tiny circle).

Do NOT use the glasses as the only filter if you intend to use binoculars or a telescope. Because these instruments concentrate the rays from the Sun, they need their own special filters placed in front of them (filtering sunlight BEFORE it enters the instrument).


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