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cainBy cainOctober 5, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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Superman wearing solar eclipse glasses (August 18, 2017, Metropolis, Illinois). Metropolis is located along the path of the total solar eclipse in southern Illinois. Millions of people will watch a 110-mile-wide total solar eclipse across the United States from Oregon to South Carolina on August 21. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

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A solar eclipse will be observed across the United States on Saturday, October 14th, and everyone wants to know where they can find eclipse glasses. In most cases, it will be a partial solar eclipse, but even in an annular (“ring of fire”) eclipse, the Sun will not be completely blocked by the Moon.

Therefore, no matter where you are throughout the Americas, it is important to only view the sun through safe solar viewing glasses or a handheld solar observing device.The sunglasses are do not have safety.

If you want to buy safe solar observation equipment online, there’s still time, but time is running out.

If you can’t afford it, don’t want to pay for it, or don’t have time to mail it, you may be in luck, but you need to act quickly.

More from ForbesIt’s time to get your eclipse glasses – while you still can!by jamie carter

How to get free solar eclipse glasses

Five million pieces of solar protection glass will be distributed free to 10,000 libraries across the country as part of funding from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Solar eclipse activities for libraries project.Five million solar glasses have been distributed to 13,000 public libraries across the United States, making it the largest single solar eclipse relief effort in the United States.

use This interactive map Find a library near you that gives out free eclipse glasses. But don’t waste your time. “If you zoom in on the map, you can eventually get to the names of individual towns and libraries,” he said. Andrew FlachnoyThe astronomer and SEAL at the University of San Francisco’s Fromm Institute said in an email. “However, it is unlikely that there will be glasses left in the library on the day of the eclipse. The sooner people contact the library, the better,” he says.

When can you get free solar eclipse glasses?

Each library has about 500 glasses. “People should get their glasses early and store them in envelopes to avoid scratching the special protective material,” Flaknoy said, noting that many libraries are honoring the 2017 Great American Eclipse. It added that the program was the most attended in history before and during the program. ” when a smaller version of the project was done.

A NASA-funded Pacific Astronomical Society project also created a national network. Eclipse Ambassador Focus on underserved communities and distribute free eclipse glasses at community events.

It’s also worth checking out the science museum and planetarium, which may be hosting a free event on October 14th. During the event, you may be able to receive free solar eclipse glasses. “If your library is out of glasses, we recommend calling your local planetarium or science museum store, your university bookstore, or your NASA center,” Flaknoy says.

More from ForbesA complete guide to solar eclipse glasses before October 14thby jamie carter

Where to buy safe solar viewing glasses

This list is the place to start your search. Safe Solar Filter and Viewer Supplierall of which have been vetted by the American Astronomical Society.

There are dozens of retailers, vendors, resellers, and distributors in the United States, but only a few manufacturers of solar protection glass.american paper optics and rainbow symphony (The latter is Thousand Oaks Optical).

Look for the name on the eclipse glasses you purchase and proof that it meets the requirements. ISO 12312-2 International Safety Standard. AAS is also worth reading. How do I know if eclipse glasses or handheld solar viewing devices are safe?

October 14, 2023.

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Explanation: Annular solar eclipse

What nearly everyone in the United States will experience on October 14 is a partial solar eclipse. As an example, a person living in New York will see 23% of the sun eclipsed, while a person living in Los Angeles will see 71% of the sun eclipsed.

The closer your location is to the central path, the more eclipse you will see. The 125-mile-wide road would span nine U.S. states, running from Oregon to Texas. Along its path, observers will see the “Ring of Fire,” the colloquial name for an annular solar eclipse (not an “annular solar eclipse”!).

This phenomenon occurs because the new moon is too small to completely cover the sun, leaving a bright halo of sunlight around the moon during a 90% solar eclipse. This applies to Oregon, northern California, Nevada, small parts of Idaho, Utah, northeastern Arizona, southwestern Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas.

A partial solar eclipse will be visible in all of North, Central and South America, with a “ring of fire” also visible in parts of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Colombia and Brazil.

Everyone must wear eclipse glasses to view the event, including those within the pass.

I’m a solar eclipse expert. When is next Eclipse.com and author A complete guide to the North American solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Click here for the latest information on the Ring of Fire eclipse, including travel and lodging options.Check out the main feed New articles appear every day.

I wish you clear skies and big eyes.

follow me twitter or linkedin. check out my Website or my other works here.

I’m an experienced science, travel, photojournalist and stargazer who writes about night sky exploration, total solar eclipses, moon viewing, celestial travel, astronomy, and space exploration. I am the editor of WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com, SmartTelescopeReviews.com, and the author of Beginner’s Stargazing Program: A Pocket Field Guide (Springer, 2015) and The Complete Guide to the Great North American Solar Eclipse of April 8, 2024 I am the author of “ . ” I have written for Space.com, South China Morning Post, The Planetary Society, New Scientist, Live Science, Sky & Telescope magazine, BBC Sky At Night magazine, Travel+Leisure, T3 and Digital Camera World.

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