Ahead of Monday’s total solar eclipse, the wide consensus is that “you’ll need to use a special solar filter to protect your camera” (via NASA) even on phones. Most of the advice out there is in ...
If you already own one of the best telescopes and you want to safely view the partial solar eclipse on the 29 March, you may want to opt for a filter instead of buying a whole new solar telescope just ...
Ohioans will want to watch the once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse April 8 — just don't look directly at it. At least, not without protection. "It's not worth losing your vision over," said Robin Gill, ...
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With the April 8 total solar eclipse less than five days away, you may be trying to plan how to take a photo of the rare phenomenon. But be careful — you can still damage your eyes if you look at the ...
Interested in taking a photo of Monday’s upcoming solar eclipse without ruining your smartphone? Here are some tips. And remember: Don’t look at the sun with the naked eye, which puts you at risk for ...
Taking out your phone and capturing an incredible, once-in-a-lifetime moment makes sense. However, when it comes to eclipses, you should take a second to check if you can record it for an Instagram ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Millions will be watching the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. Not only will you need to protect your eyes, but your cameras also will need protection if you plan to take photos ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Humans have always been fascinated by solar eclipses. This phenomenon happens when the moon is at just the "right" distance from the Earth, ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The state of Arkansas takes center stage on April 8 as one of 15 states in the U.S. where the moon's shadow will turn daytime into darkness for up to four and a half minutes. A ...
There are lots of questions about how to take solar eclipse photos with your iPhone. Firstly, can a solar eclipse harm your iPhone’s camera or lenses? Won’t the sun’s rays damage the camera? Not ...
DETROIT – Experts anywhere will tell you that staring at the sun is not safe for your eyes -- including during a total solar eclipse, like the one happening next week across North America. People who ...
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