CINCINNATI — The entire Tri-State will be able to view at least part of the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. The only safe way to directly view the celestial event is with certified ISO 12312-2 ...
We’ve already told you before that you should never look directly at the sun during Monday’s solar eclipse. I mean, didn’t we hear that all the time growing up? But there is a safe way to watch the ...
In a perfect world, humans would have been able to enjoy the beauty of solar eclipses by looking at them directly. In reality, however, that isn't quite possible, given that looking at the sun during ...
If you can't get your hands on a pair of solar eclipse glasses, experts say there are still ways to enjoy the event safely. There are also unsafe alternatives, including wearing your normal sunglasses ...
To prevent damage to your eyes, meteorologist Sean Sublette shows you how to quickly build a pinhole camera — to safely view a solar eclipse.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Meteorologist Sean Sublette shows you how to quickly put one together To prevent damage to your eyes, meteorologist Sean Sublette ...