How to Safely View an Annular Eclipse

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#EyeProtection: Never look directly at the sun without proper eye protection. Use eclipse glasses or solar viewing filters specifically designed for eclipse observation.

#PinholeProjection: Create a pinhole projector by poking a hole in a piece of cardboard and letting the sunlight pass through the hole onto a surface, such as another piece of cardboard. The projected image will show the eclipse safely.

#SolarViewingTelescope: If you have a solar-viewing telescope, make sure it is equipped with appropriate solar filters to protect your eyes.

#OnlineStreaming: Many organizations and websites live-stream eclipses, allowing you to enjoy the event safely from your device.

#IndirectObservation: Use natural surroundings, such as trees or buildings, to cast eclipse shadows on the ground, providing a unique indirect view of the event.

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