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rockhillmanor
Jun 26, 2017Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:This is true of a partial eclipse, not a total eclipse. With a total eclipse you can look directly at it after the solar disk is completely covered, but not until.
My interest in a solar eclipse went into the toilet when as a little kid I found out you could not just look at it. :R
Then they gave me a little box to look in backwards that simply showed a small gray shadow of a circle slowly being covered. What a bummer for a kid. :(
Thank you. I did not know that! :C
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