so photographs of the corona must be made without a filter," according to Nikon USA. NASA advises against using eclipse glasses or handheld viewers with cameras. Instead they recommend using a special ...
A "ring of fire" shines over Easter Island in a spectacular new image of the annular solar eclipse ... moment of the eclipse.
You can similarly suffer significant eye damage if you look at the eclipse through binoculars, telescopes or, yes, the lens on a camera or smartphone without a filter. Solar Snap aims at solving that ...
If April 8’s total solar eclipse across North America did anything it put a pair of solar filters — in the form of eclipse glasses — in millions of households. It’s time to go find them ...
An image of a "spectacular" solar eclipse on Jupiter has mesmerized viewers on Reddit. The incredible moment was captured by AJ Smadi, a 19-year-old "astrophotographer" in Washington state (@aj ...
To see how people reacted to the April 8 solar eclipse was more interesting to me than the eclipse itself. I’ve photographed ...
If you’re counting the days and hours until the the next eclipse, only purchase solar eclipse filters and glasses that are ISO and CE certified. There are reports that some companies are selling ...
Experts recommend using solar eclipse glasses, which have a special filter that blocks damaging UV rays. These glasses are different from sunglasses, as they block all light entirely except that ...
One of the most well-known health risks associated with a solar eclipse is eye damage. The sun’s rays, even during an eclipse, can severely harm the eyes if viewed without proper protection.
People across North America will be treated to the view of a lifetime later on Monday when a total solar eclipse spans across the continent, from Mexico to the very eastern tip of Canada.
Two eclipses will occur in the next few weeks—a lunar eclipse in the early hours of Monday, March 25, and a solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. Although they are very different phenomena ...