Eclipse and no glasses

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can be outside during the eclipse, partial or total, and not have the special glasses as long as you don’t look directly at the sun. It’s probably more interesting to look at the sky (not the sun!) and the shadows on the ground anyway.


Remember when Trump looked up without glasses and burnt his cornea? I wish it had been worse.


Ha ha! Same. Maybe the piece of shit will blind himself today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can be outside during the eclipse, partial or total, and not have the special glasses as long as you don’t look directly at the sun. It’s probably more interesting to look at the sky (not the sun!) and the shadows on the ground anyway.


Remember when Trump looked up without glasses and burnt his cornea? I wish it had been worse.


Ha ha! Same. Maybe the piece of shit will blind himself today.


You want to blind yourself today?
Anonymous
go to 7-11 op
Anonymous
Anyone find glasses today? I'm in Herndon but willing to drive around. Got a sick kid home so she's missing the viewing event at school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone find glasses today? I'm in Herndon but willing to drive around. Got a sick kid home so she's missing the viewing event at school.


Haven’t found any yet in Springfield. I called the Fresh Markets in Vienna and Alexandria - both were sold out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone find glasses today? I'm in Herndon but willing to drive around. Got a sick kid home so she's missing the viewing event at school.


Maybe you can pick up her pair from school, assuming they are supplying them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone find glasses today? I'm in Herndon but willing to drive around. Got a sick kid home so she's missing the viewing event at school.


Haven’t found any yet in Springfield. I called the Fresh Markets in Vienna and Alexandria - both were sold out.

You can make a projector box to visualize the eclipse. It's not the same as looking at it with glasses, but it's still pretty cool and better than nothing. Also, NASA will live stream the eclipse.
Anonymous
I mean, do you guys think you need them just walking/driving around or are you planning on staring at it? You don’t need it for day-to-day activities only if you’re trying to observe the sun directly.
Anonymous
I called around to a few 7-11 stores and none had them in stock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/project/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera/


This will just show you a shadow of it though.
Anonymous
Only gonna be partial here so kinda lame anyway.
Anonymous
Take your colander outside and look at the shadows the holes create. You will see the eclipse that way without looking at the sun. It works for anything small (pin) hole.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/project/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera/


Dumb pinhole camera question. Does the aluminum foil do anything? It's just there because it's an easy material to poke a hole though, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are my glasses from 2017 eclipse OK to use today?
you need to test them to make sure there are no holes or pin pricks.
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