Solar Eclipse 2017
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On Monday, August 21, 2017, the United States experienced its first total solar eclipse since February 26, 1979. All of the Continental United States saw at least a significant partial solar eclipse. For those fortunate enough to live along the narrow track of totality, or travel to the path of totality, they got up to 2 minutes and 40 seconds under the shadow.
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Regardless if you are going to travel to the path of totality or observe the partial eclipse from your home, school, or work, you might want to try to photograph and/or view the eclipse. Our eclipse resources are available for download and advise you on the eclipse and how to safely experience it.
Is their any meeting for the eclips.
do you have sunglasses for viewing eclipse for sale
Will welding glasses protect my eyes from damage and will a #ND filter protect my camera from damage or is it in danger at all?
Be careful that you use the right kind of glass! Welder’s glass is numbered from 1 to 14 with 14 being the darkest. It is only number 14 glass that is dark enough for solar viewing! We do not recommend using an ND filter for solar photography
Do you have any solor eclipse glasses?
Sorry! We are all out of eclipse glasses