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Rover_Bill
Jun 26, 2017Explorer II
TNGW1500SE wrote:
You're going to want to be someplace without lights. When it gets dark, you don't want streetlights coming on.
This may be true for a LUNAR eclipse that's viewed at night. The Aug. 21 eclipse is a SOLAR eclipse that occurs in daytime near noon (10AM to 3PM). To view a SOLAR eclipse safely you'll need special VERY DARK eclipse viewing glasses or an indirect setup with a telescope. A few nearby streetlights won't make very much difference when you're looking directly at the SUN during most of the eclipse.
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