Can looking at a solar eclipse make you blind?
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Yes, but I never tried it
in a word yes
Yes the it is like looking into the sun
that and masteur bating
Yes. A safe way to see one though. is through a pin-hole projector.
nope! i dont think so at least!
Looking at the sun can burn your retina. Eclipse or no eclipse. It happens more often when there's an eclipse because that is when people look into the sun.
they say it can, but when I was in 4th grade we snuck peeks at it, yeah it can burn your retinas, but hey, I'm still okay
If you want to see it you can take a box cut a small hole in the side of it, tape aluminum foil over the hole and prick through with a needle. Hold the box upside down kind of caddy-cornered toward the sun and on the opposide side inside the box you can see the shadow of it.
Who's knows.
Looking at the sun at anytime (eclipse or not) for extended periods of time without any protection can cause retinal damage. So, yes, you can develop blindness by looking at the sun.
Yes, but you can use welding helmets. They filter out the rays.
Technically, yes, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't watch it. Just don't look for too long or at the wrong time because then it will harm your eyes.
It can damage your eyes if you look at it directly.yes.
Yes,um unless, ypu look at it through a camera or through protective lenses.
Well I have while the sun was partially covered up and I didn't get blind. Actually if you want to look at the whole thing all you have to do is take a video camera and shoot it in that direction..Problem solved. You can look at the solar elclipse and not get blind. :)
Yes, the emanating radiations that flow in that moment are hazardous; they eventually burn your retina.
Yes, looking at a solar eclipse without protection can damage your eyes or even blind you, except during the brief moment of totality--then it's perfectly safe to view without protection.
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