MONDAYS OR TUESDAYS AND WE’RE JUST DAYS AWAY FROM THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE AND EXPERTS AT U OF L HEALTH ARE ENCOURAGING PEOPLE TO. WATCH WITH CAUTION. NASA ESTIMATES OVER 31 MILLION PEOPLE LIVE IN THE ...
Though it may be tempting to sneak a peek, guidance from health officials is clear: It’s not safe to view the April 8 solar eclipse without proper eye protection. The Pittsburgh region will experience ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Not wearing the right protection can lead to serious eye concerns and even possible vision loss. Dr. Salim Surani stopped by our studios to reinforce much of what you have seen ...
People in the Rochester area can expect about 82% of total coverage during the peak of the eclipse and the only safe way to view it directly is by using special sunglasses made for solar eclipses. A ...
If you’re gearing up to watch the solar eclipse on April 8, odds are you already know you need to wear adequate eye protection. But just in case you need a reminder: sunglasses-- no matter how dark or ...
If all goes as planned, a spectacular and potentially dangerous event will be seen in North America on April 8. All should make an attempt to experience, enjoy and safely view the total solar eclipse.
Among the millions of people who enjoyed watching Monday’s solar eclipse, some came away noticing changes in their eyesight. Local eye doctors say if you were one of them, and if you’re still ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - With the approach of the annular solar eclipse, people are encouraged to use proper eye protection to view the event. The City of Lubbock has stated the eclipse will begin ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A new report released Friday shows at least half of Americans are expected to view the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. Even for those who only plan to see a glimpse of it, ...
On April 8, there will be a total solar eclipse visible in several parts of the U.S. including Texas, Ohio and New York. The last total solar eclipse was in 2017. Depending on weather conditions, the ...
While millions of people in parts of Mexico, the United States and Canada were able to witness a total solar eclipse with proper eye protection, there may be some who didn't heed that advice of eye ...