All that you touch and all that you see
Bonnie Tyler or Nicki French's version?
Is this the same as Total Eclipse of the Heart?
Bonnie Tyler or Nicki French's version?
Is this the same as Total Eclipse of the Heart?
I'll be in Charleston and we have a plan A if it's good weather and if not will call and audible and drive wherever the weather is better in the morning.
Ok, so if sun is completely blocked, why is it so dangerous to look at? Wouldn't it be more harmful to look at unblocked sun?
ok, that makes sense. Thanks for the info.It's safe to look at the sun during a 100% eclipse, but when even the tiniest fraction of the sun's disk is visible, it's not safe to do more than look briefly at the sun. The only reason people don't get hurt looking at the sun in normal times (and some people do suffer eye damage in weird sun staring rituals) is because the sun is far brighter and one's natural reaction is to look away, whereas during an eclipse it's not nearly as painful to look at the partial sun, which can lead to retinal damage.
http://www.eclipse2017.org/eclipse2017_eye safety.HTM
I'll be in Charleston and we have a plan A if it's good weather and if not will call and audible and drive wherever the weather is better in the morning.
Let the games begin - eclipse has begun in Oregon...
https://www.nasa.gov/eclipselive/#NASA+TV+Public+Channel
Just reached totality in coastal Oregon - pretty cool...
Can you look at it with binoculars?
My mom got an email at her company where they encouraged "eclipse selfies" to help the employees avoid looking directly into the sun.
It's safe to look at the sun during a 100% eclipse, but when even the tiniest fraction of the sun's disk is visible, it's not safe to do more than look briefly at the sun. The only reason people don't get hurt looking at the sun in normal times (and some people do suffer eye damage in weird sun staring rituals) is because the sun is far brighter and one's natural reaction is to look away, whereas during an eclipse it's not nearly as painful to look at the partial sun, which can lead to retinal damage.
http://www.eclipse2017.org/eclipse2017_eye safety.HTM
I fully expect CNN,MSNBC and the networks to feature people protesting the eclipse as the lead story on the 6pm news.