I use two pieces of viewing equipment: my telescope with the solar projector and a pin hole box projector. Notice a common word there? Projector. Rule #1, don’t trust ANYTHING that says it’s ok to look directly at the sun!!! I’ll use the word one more time. I project a drastic increase in Emergency Room ocular damage reports on Tuesday. You KNOW there are people out there that made $$$ selling inferior eye protection. You wanna bet your vision on those “safety eclipse viewing glasses”? Not ME!
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
of all the days
Charlie Tuba over 7 years ago
I guess it won’t work here, because we only have a partial eclipse.
Kelly over 7 years ago
Right it could only happen on a the day of the solar eclipse
John Wiley Premium Member over 7 years ago
How dark is it at sunset? About the same as at the peak of totality. Less if you’re off dead center of the eclipse path.
mggreen over 7 years ago
I use two pieces of viewing equipment: my telescope with the solar projector and a pin hole box projector. Notice a common word there? Projector. Rule #1, don’t trust ANYTHING that says it’s ok to look directly at the sun!!! I’ll use the word one more time. I project a drastic increase in Emergency Room ocular damage reports on Tuesday. You KNOW there are people out there that made $$$ selling inferior eye protection. You wanna bet your vision on those “safety eclipse viewing glasses”? Not ME!
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 7 years ago
They must live in the path of totality of today’s eclipse!
RandomLantern445 about 4 years ago
LOL! He tried to put the spire on but he say the eclipse and he wasn’t wearing sunglasses so he fell off the ladder.