A celestial spectacle will pass through the sky on “the eroticization of gender: a materialist analysis of patriarchy and gender identityâ€Oct. 14. And you have an opportunity to safelywatch.
The looming annular solar eclipse will be visible to millions in the U.S. as well as folks in Central and South America. Some will see the complete annular eclipse, wherein the moon passing in front of the sun creates a "ring of fire" view. Many others will experience a partial solar eclipse, as only part of the moon, from their vantage point, traverses our star. A partial eclipse will be visible in all 48 contiguous states (details below).
Crucially, it's dangerous to watch this solar eclipse without eye protection.
"The sun is never completely blocked by the moon during an annular solar eclipse," NASA emphasizes. "Therefore, during an annular eclipse, it is never safe to look directly at the sun without specialized eye protection designed for solar viewing."
SEE ALSO: NASA spacecraft flies right through sun explosion, captures footageAnd using a camera or telescope is even worse. "Viewing any part of the bright sun through a camera lens, binoculars, or a telescope without a special-purpose solar filter secured over the front of the optics will instantly cause severe eye injury," the space agency said.
There's only one way to directlyview a solar eclipse safely. That's with approved safety glasses or solar viewers that filter out harmful types of light. These viewers must meet the international standard "ISO 12312-2." That's the key number to look for when making your purchase.
(If you don't have eclipse glasses, there are indirect ways to view the eclipse, such as by making a pinhole projector, which NASA discusses here: https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/eclipse-2023/nasa-the-eclipse/.)
- Don't use damaged or scratched viewers.
- Use the eclipse viewers overyour regular glasses (if you wear glasses).
- Don't remove the viewers until you've turned or looked away from the sun.
The American Astronomical Society (AAS) has amassed a great list of vetted sellers. You can find them at https://eclipse.aas.org/resources/solar-filters.
If you choose to buy your eclipse glasses from a website, you might see if the vendor is selling products that have been vetted by the AAS. There's a risk of purchasing unsafe or misleading products.
"In the weeks leading up to the August 2017 U.S. solar eclipse, such sites hosted numerous sellers of eclipse glasses and other solar viewers that had not been properly tested and shown to be safe," the AAS said. "We recommend that if you shop in an online marketplace (for example, to find eclipse glasses at the lowest price), you make sure that (1) the seller is identified on the site and (2) the seller is listed on this page. Otherwise you can't be sure you're getting a product you can trust to protect your eyes."
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It's also possible that your local library has free solar viewing glasses available. Millions have been distributed to libraries around the U.S. You can see if your library is participating via Solar Eclipse Activities for Libraries (SEAL). (I suggest calling them before going; my local library in Vermont was extremely helpful and responsive, and provided glasses.)
The NASA map below shows where in the U.S. the full annular "ring of fire" solar eclipse will be visible (if weather allows, that is). It's the path on the left traveling from Oregon through Texas. It begins in Oregon at 9:13 a.m. PDT and ends in Texas at 12:03 p.m. CDT.
But many more people, though not in the path of the full eclipse, can still see a partial eclipse. The website Great American Eclipse has a number of maps and schedules showing when one can view the eclipse. For example, on Oct. 14, 2023, the moon starts blocking out part of the sun in Bryce Canyon National Park at 9:09 a.m. MDT. The full annular eclipse occurs there at 10:29 a.m. MDT, lasting for nearly three minutes. Then, the eclipse completely ends at 11:57 a.m. MDT.
The map below from NASA gives an idea of how the solar eclipse — specifically how much of the sun will be covered by the moon — will be visible in different regions at 10:50 a.m. ET on Oct. 14, 2023.
This Oct. 14 event is the last annular solar eclipsethat will be visible from the U.S. for quite a while. The next one doesn't happen until June 21, 2039.
Be safe. Be astonished.
This story has been updated with more information about how to find solar viewing glasses.
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