"Upcoming Solar Eclipse Events in Various US Cities"
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San Diego will experience a partial annular solar eclipse on October 14, 2023, and viewers will need safety glasses or special tools to protect their eyes. NASA advises against looking directly at the sun, even with a telescope or camera lens. Free glasses for the eclipse can be obtained at events hosted by the Fleet Science Center and San Diego Public Libraries. Alternatively, viewers can create their own pinhole projectors or purchase ISO-compliant solar eclipse glasses.
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