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Don't photograph surya grahan without proper camera filters & 6 more solar eclipse precautions

How to see and photograph the April 8 total solar eclipse safely: Remember to put safety first even as you enjoy the spectacle; and keep your pets indoors.

April 02, 2024 / 17:15 IST
Plan to see the eclipse? Familiarise yourself with its timing and duration, and follow updates from reputable sources such as meteorological agencies or astronomical organisations. (Image credit: Melissa Mayes via Pexels)

The solar eclipse is an incredible sight to behold, but observing it requires caution to protect your eyes and ensure your safety. Here are some precautions to consider if you plan to travel to the US, Mexico or Canada to see the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024:

1. Use proper eye protection: Staring directly at the sun can cause severe eye damage. Always use approved solar-viewing glasses or solar filters to safely observe the eclipse. Regular sunglasses, homemade filters, or improvised viewing devices like smoked glass or CDs are not safe for solar viewing.

2. Watch indirectly: Instead of looking directly at the sun, consider using indirect viewing methods. One method is to use a pinhole projector, which allows you to view the eclipse's image projected onto a surface. You can also create a simple pinhole camera using a cardboard box to project the eclipse's image onto the ground.

3. Avoid looking at the eclipse through cameras, binoculars, or telescopes without proper filters: Just as your eyes can be damaged by direct sunlight, so too can camera sensors, binocular lenses, and telescope optics. Always use solar filters specifically designed for these devices to avoid damaging them.

5. Be mindful of surroundings: During a solar eclipse, the sudden darkness may cause changes in lighting conditions, potentially leading to accidents or disorientation. Be aware of your surroundings, especially if you're outdoors, and take precautions to avoid tripping or falling.

6. Keep pets indoors: Just as you should avoid looking directly at the sun during an eclipse, you should also ensure that your pets do not inadvertently stare at the sun. Keep them indoors or provide them with adequate shade to protect their eyes.

7. Stay informed: Before the eclipse, familiarise yourself with its timing and duration. Follow updates from reputable sources such as meteorological agencies or astronomical organisations to stay informed about any changes or developments related to the eclipse.

By following these precautions, you can safely enjoy the awe-inspiring beauty of a solar eclipse without risking your health or safety.

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first published: Apr 2, 2024 05:15 pm

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