"Staying Safe: Essential Tips for Viewing the April 8, 2024 Solar Eclipse"

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Staring directly at the sun during a solar eclipse can cause permanent eye damage, and it's crucial to use proper eclipse glasses from reputable vendors that comply with safety standards. Alternatives like pinhole projectors can also be used to view the eclipse indirectly. Eye experts warn against using phone cameras to view the eclipse. Damage to the retina from the sun's bright rays can lead to symptoms like blurred vision and color distortion, and even a brief glance at the eclipse without protection can be risky.
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