"Safe Viewing: How to Photograph and Watch a Solar Eclipse Without Damaging Your Eyes"

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NASA warns against using regular devices to take pictures or view the sun during the solar eclipse, as their lenses require special filters to avoid eye injury. Looking at the sun through cameras, cellphones, or other devices without proper protection can cause serious harm to both eyes and equipment. Instead, NASA suggests using eclipse glasses over a cellphone's lens to capture the event safely.
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