Safety tips:
- Only use special eclipse glasses; regular sunglasses aren’t safe
- Wait for 100% totality before taking off your eclipse glasses. (If you don’t have eclipse glasses, wait for totality before looking at all)
- Have a timer prepared on your phone set to the duration of the eclipse at your location, so you know when to put your glasses back on.
- When the sun is mostly (but not fully) eclipsed, it will likely not feel painful to look at it, but it will still damage your eyes permanently.
Unsafe, and the more interesting stuff will be going on around you. Look at the leaves and the shadows. Cool shit!
Also, as the end of the eclipse approaches, keep one eye closed just in case.
I like this advice. One bad eye vs 2 bad eyes is more than 50% better.
Be careful when giving this advice out. It’s easy to imagine someone hearing this and then watching the partial eclipse with one eye open, feeling impervious.
You were the one making that suggestion in the first place. lol
Yeah, I wasn’t sure whether or not to suggest it.
Well I’m not blind in both eyes thanks to random internet people. It’s a win
Yay! (Sorry to hear about your other eye!)
I got flashed by the end of the totality and all I got was a small crescent in my vision for a minute.
As long as you’re not staring at it, it really isn’t that big of a deal. The unpleasantness will make you flinch when it’s time to stop looking.
Unless you are Trump.
I wouldn’t rely on a timer. As soon as part of the sun starts peeking out, put your eclipse glasses back on. It is obvious when that starts happening, even if not painful.
Every time I see an article like this that is simple common sense (like don’t stare at the sun ever) but which also needs to be said, I think of the Kids in the Hall Never Put Salt In Your Eyes sketch.
I used to think that then my brother shot a spoonful of salt in my eyes. I screamed bloody murder because I expected it to hurt and to get him in trouble for being an asshole, but surprisingly it didn’t hurt at all.
Turns out, yes, put salt in your eyes.
Wear green and red!
Why?
To remain 3 dimensional when the glasses go back on.
Green becomes extremely vibrant in the solar twilight and red turns pure black.
I used to think that then my brother shot a spoonful of salt in my eyes. I screamed bloody murder because I expected it to hurt and to get him in trouble for being an asshole, but surprisingly it didn’t hurt at all.
Turns out, yes, put salt in your eyes.
Will do!
I did it.