Total Solar Eclipse 2015
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2015-03-12, 06:56
(This post was last modified: 2015-03-12 07:18 by Chuck.)
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RE: Total Solar Eclipse 2015
Unless you're in the 100% zone, you won't notice anything. Its not like a lightbulb is dimmed down by 50% or so. However, you can still see the partial sun if you have those special eclipse-sunglasses OR, as I found out, I simple DVD-R. Look through the little gaps, where no colorprint has been applied, and it will work just fine. Edit: It may be noted that the dvd (or similar) methods are not considered safe. However, 1 or 2 seconds shouldn't hurt, but in the end its up to you. |
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