"Protect Your Phone: NASA's Tips for Safely Photographing the Solar Eclipse"

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NASA warns against using smartphones to directly photograph the solar eclipse without proper filters, as it could damage the phone's sensor. Instead, they advise capturing the impact of the eclipse on the surrounding landscape and people. The safest time to view the eclipse is during totality, and it's crucial to use eclipse glasses or proper filters when photographing the sun at any other time.
Topics:technology#eclipse-glasses#nasa#science-and-technology#smartphone-photography#solar-eclipse#sun-safety
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