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"Preparing for the 2024 Solar Eclipse: Essential Information and Concerns"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WKRC TV Cincinnati

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Local schools in Ohio are closing ahead of the total solar eclipse on April 8, with up to 500,000 visitors expected to travel into the path of totality. Safety measures, including the importance of eclipse-approved glasses, are being emphasized, while various local activities and promotions are being organized to celebrate the event. NASA has also designed an interactive map for viewers to track the appearance of the sun in different locations at different times.

"Securing Trustworthy Solar Eclipse Glasses for April's Celestial Show"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KCRA Sacramento

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As North America prepares for a total solar eclipse on April 8, it's crucial to have proper eye protection. The American Astronomical Society provides a list of reputable manufacturers for solar eclipse glasses. Options include Alpine Astronomical AstroSolar glasses, American Paper Optics, Celestial Optical EclipseGuard, Celestron EclipSmart, Rainbow Symphony, Lunt Solar Systems, Solar Snap Eclipse App Kit, and DayStar Filters. Consumers are cautioned against unverified products, especially those falsely claiming NASA approval, and are advised to cross-reference sellers with the Society's list to ensure safety.

"Securing Trustworthy Solar Eclipse Glasses for April's Celestial Show"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WMTW Portland

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With a total solar eclipse occurring on April 8 across North America, it's essential to have proper eye protection for viewing. The American Astronomical Society provides a list of reputable manufacturers for solar eclipse glasses, cautioning against untested products from marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. Featured products include Alpine Astronomical AstroSolar glasses, American Paper Optics, Celestial Optical EclipseGuard, and more, with prices ranging from $13 to $86. Consumers are advised to verify sellers against the Society's list and to ignore false claims of NASA approval, as NASA does not endorse products.

"Securing Trustworthy Solar Eclipse Glasses for April's Celestial Show"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KOAT New Mexico

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As North America prepares for a total solar eclipse on April 8, it's crucial to have proper eye protection. The American Astronomical Society provides a list of reputable manufacturers for solar eclipse glasses, cautioning against untested products from marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. Notable options include Alpine Astronomical AstroSolar glasses, American Paper Optics, and Celestron EclipSmart, among others. Consumers are advised to ensure sellers are verified and to disregard false claims of NASA approval, as the agency does not endorse products.

"Securing Trustworthy Solar Eclipse Glasses for April's Celestial Spectacle"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WBAL TV Baltimore

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As North America prepares for a total solar eclipse on April 8, it's crucial to have proper eye protection. The American Astronomical Society provides a list of reputable manufacturers for solar eclipse glasses. Options include Alpine Astronomical AstroSolar glasses for group purchases, American Paper Optics with a patriotic theme, Celestial Optical EclipseGuard, Celestron EclipSmart with an informative guidebook, Lunt Solar Systems for kids, and Solar Snap Eclipse App Kit for smartphone photography. Additionally, DayStar Filters offers solar filters for cameras and telescopes. Consumers are cautioned against unverified products on marketplaces like Amazon and eBay, and reminded that NASA does not approve or endorse any products.

"April 2024's Total Solar Eclipse: Viewing Tips and Must-See Astronomical Events"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WDSU New Orleans

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As North America prepares for a total solar eclipse on April 8, it's crucial to have proper eye protection. The American Astronomical Society provides a list of reputable vendors for solar eclipse glasses, with options ranging from Alpine Astronomical's pack of 25 for $86 to DayStar Filters' solar filter for telescopes at $20. Consumers are advised to be cautious when purchasing from marketplaces like Amazon, ensuring sellers are verified and avoiding products falsely claiming NASA approval. The Society emphasizes the importance of using tested and safe solar viewers to prevent permanent eye damage during the eclipse.