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Re: Eclipse
[Re: dustinbh]
#137051
08/03/2017 09:53 PM
08/03/2017 09:53 PM
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Well, according to the "NEWS people" it concentrates the "beam" and will burn a hole in your retina. I'll take their word for it. They said even using welding goggles isn't safe, but I find that hard to believe. The glass on welding goggles is pretty dark, and staring into the welding sparks (whatever they call them) seem like they would cause more damage than exposure to a few minutes of eclipse..
Last edited by o2bnsxm; 08/03/2017 09:54 PM.
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