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Solar eclipse 2024 signs of eye damage due to looking at the sun, Study says
Health

Solar eclipse 2024 signs of eye damage due to looking at the sun, Study says

Monday's total solar eclipse was indeed a breathtaking spectacle. However, there's a hidden danger that could potentially harm your eyes if you observed the event without proper protection. Solar retinopathy is a specific form of eye damage that can occur when one stares at the sun without the necessary protection. It's caused by bright sunlight damaging the macula - the central part of the retina responsible for driving, reading, and recognizing faces. "Even a few seconds of such viewing can temporarily or permanently burn the center of the retina," researchers noted in a study conducted in 2017. The severity of the damage can range from temporary to permanent central vision loss. Once the retina tissue is destroyed, it cannot regenerate, similar to brain tissue. Despite the p...
Safety Guidelines for Viewing the Solar Eclipse in NYC
Science

Safety Guidelines for Viewing the Solar Eclipse in NYC

When it comes to celestial events, there's nothing quite as mesmerizing as a solar eclipse. However, viewing this natural spectacle requires certain precautions, especially in places like New York City where the path of totality doesn't pass directly. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon aligns itself between the Earth and the sun, blocking the sun's light and casting a shadow on our planet. This celestial spectacle is a rare occurrence, making it a highly anticipated event for both astronomy enthusiasts and casual observers. The path of totality refers to the narrow strip where observers can witness a total solar eclipse. Unfortunately, New York City doesn't fall within this path for the upcoming event. Cities like Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Lake Placid, and Plattsburgh in New Yo...