Oooo...Sun setting...I can triple up the sunglasses and not get blinded.
Can't be too careful, Michio Kaku was on a news show this evening and he said Galileo went nearly blind looking through a telescope at an eclipse.
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Oooo...Sun setting...I can triple up the sunglasses and not get blinded.
there is another event....venus is gonna traverse the sun
Oooo...Sun setting...I can triple up the sunglasses and not get blinded.
uhmmmm no.....
The NASA site said Redding was the place to be.... so im in Redding. We bought wielder glasses to watch it with.
Pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wouldn't work with my two...One is a a pair of Revo H20s (polarized) the other Randolph aviators (not polarized).Oooo...Sun setting...I can triple up the sunglasses and not get blinded.
uhmmmm no.....
How about two pairs of sunglasses held at right angles to each other?
An unexposed plate works...I watched the 1980 near-total eclipse through a 4X5.uhmmmm no.....
How about two pairs of sunglasses held at right angles to each other?
no, don't think so..... film negative won't work either...
An unexposed plate works...I watched the 1980 near-total eclipse through a 4X5.How about two pairs of sunglasses held at right angles to each other?
no, don't think so..... film negative won't work either...
An unexposed plate works...I watched the 1980 near-total eclipse through a 4X5.no, don't think so..... film negative won't work either...
and now you're unable to distinguish progressives becasue you have trashed your Red/ Yellow rods and cones...see where that got you?