Prof Warns Of Eclipse-Viewing Dangers

If you’re planning on going to a viewing party for the solar eclipse Monday, plan on either having glasses, or making a pin-hole projector, or not looking at all. That’s according to Dr. Andrew Gavrin, physics professor at IUPUI. He says the sun is such a bright object that even if only 10 percent of it is visible, it can damage your eyes in seconds.

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