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    Can I watch a solar eclipse with the naked eye?
    Community Answer
    No, this would be a very bad idea and can lead to permanent damage to your eyes. Be sure to use the proper filters described in this article.
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    Can I turn my back to the sun while holding a mirror, and watch it in the mirror?
    Community Answer
    Absolutely not! It still has the ability to lay permanent damage on your eyes. Do not use a mirror to look at the sun.
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    Can I view the reflection of the eclipse in a bucket of water?
    Community Answer
    No. The reflection would still be bright enough to damage your eyes. There are better low-tech methods available.
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    Can I wear my glasses along with my solar eclipse glasses while viewing the solar eclipse?
    Community Answer
    You sure can, as long as your eyes are covered by the filtered eclipse lenses!
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    Where can I get the filters?
    Community Answer
    You should be able to find them at your local welding supply store (or online).
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    Can I use the aluminum glasses (not a pinhole)?
    Community Answer
    As long as you leave the aluminum secured on the lenses to protect your eyes. Never take it off while looking at the sun; the UVB rays will damage your eyes. However, if used properly, these can be an alternative for amateur eclipse chasers who dream of seeing such awe-inspiring celestial sights!
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    Can I smoke a square piece of glass with a hole in the middle to see the eclipse?
    Community Answer
    No, it won't work. A simple piece of card with a pinhole will project a picture onto a sheet of paper, say 3-4 ft away. Then look at the paper, not through the hole.
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    Can I use unexposed X-rays?
    Community Answer
    No. NASA recommends to never use this. The rays will still strike your eyes.
  • Question
    Will a solar eclipse happen every year?
    Community Answer
    A total solar eclipse happens about every 18 months. There are partials that happen every year.
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    We are aiming a camera mounted to a computer and a projector at the solar eclipse in August. How can we get the image to project really big onto a screen for viewing by a large group?
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    It depends on the type of equipment used. You could connect the camera directly to the projector, via a video out cable from the camera's port to the projector's video in port, and then project the image onto the projector screen. You also need to use a “solar filter” to keep from harming your camera's imaging sensor, as well as for correct exposure.
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    Can I record or watch a solar eclipse through my phone's camera?
    Community Answer
    Not unless it is a full eclipse. If it is partial, you'll need to use a solar filter and magnifying lenses for your phone's camera.
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    Is it safe to watch a solar eclipse on a live video?
    Community Answer
    Of course. I expect there will be live streams from many places on the 21st, from Washington to South Carolina.
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    Can I view the eclipse through the camera on my tablet?
    Community Answer
    Not unless you have a solar filter. The sun could damage your eyes permanently, so you should be safe and use the above list.
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    Is it safe to watch the solar eclipse indoors without glasses? For example, in a car or house.
    Community Answer
    No, don't do it. See the comprehensive list above and be safe.
  • Question
    Is directly watching a solar eclipse more damaging than directly watching the sun?
    R2_d2000
    Top Answerer
    Watching a solar eclipse is about as damaging as looking directly at the sun.
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    Can I watch it on my smartphone while turning my back to the eclipse?
    Community Answer
    I doubt it. The full force of the sun will be too strong for the phone camera to handle.
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    Is it safe to view a lunar eclipse by telescope without any filter?
    Community Answer
    Certainly not. The telescope will make it even worse, focusing the blinding light even worse than just looking.
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    Can I use a cereal or shoe box to see the eclipse?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can use a cereal or shoe box to create a viewer for an eclipse. This article can give you some tips: How to Make a Simple Solar Viewer .
  • Question
    Can I make the pinhole bigger to get a bigger picture?
    PeacefulCat
    Community Answer
    No, that would unfortunately ruin it. The little hole in the paper is used to let in the smallest amount of light possible.
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    Can I use my cell phone to take a picture of the eclipse?
    Community Answer
    No! It will completely fry and damage your phone! You need to have a solar filter on your phone.
  • Question
    Can I wear theater 3d glasses to view an eclipse?
    Community Answer
    No, it is not recommended as they have different films and your eyes will not be protected.
  • Question
    Can I see a solar eclipse from England?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It just depends on when and where one occurs and is visible.
  • Question
    Can I watch an eclipse with only one eye?
    Community Answer
    You can, but you still need to have protective glasses or something else to protect your vision. Just closing one eye and keeping the other open would still cause damage to the open eye.
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    Can I take pictures of a solar eclipse without glare?
    Community Answer
    No, you cannot. Plus, the sun would probably do terrible things to your camera lens.
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    Why would I not be able to look at an eclipse when the moon is blocking the sun?
    R2_d2000
    Top Answerer
    Because even in a total eclipse you would have to look away at the right time (which is hard to tell unless you are an expert), even if the sun is 99.9% blocked, your eyes could still be damaged.
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    Where can I go to watch it on the internet?
    Community Answer
    There will be live coverage of the event on NASA's website at nasa.gov. Most likely there will be videos posted on social media sites as well, like Facebook, etc.
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    Can I wear sunglasses to look at an eclipse?
    Community Answer
    No. Sunglasses do not adequately protect the eyes against the sun while the pupil is dilated as much as it is during an eclipse.
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    Is it safe to look at pictures of an eclipse online?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it is safe to view pictures and even video from the eclipse online.
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    Do I need to wear the glasses leading up to and after the eclipse or only during the two minutes of the partial eclipse?
    Community Answer
    You must wear the glasses at all times. Totality is the only time it is safe to take off your glasses. If I were you, I would keep my glasses on for the whole time.
  • Question
    Can I watch through a window inside my home?
    Nathan Shelton
    Community Answer
    No. It still has the ability to permanently blind you. Just close the curtains instead.
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