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This is the SIMPLEST app to use, of all the apps out there.
100% Ad-free! (even in the free version!)
And NO Astronomy degree required! Simply give it your location, and it’ll tell you whether you’re in the path of totality or not, and also when the eclipse happens … Read More »
You sure can – the same way you can watch a wonderful meal being eaten on TV, a live shot of a huge pile of hundred-dollar bills on TV, or a guy having a great date with a wonderful woman – on TV. It’s not the same as being … Read More »
This is a biggie. You CANNOT look at the Sun while ANY PART of its bright disk is still visible. The moon does cover quite a bit of it during the partial phases leading up to totality, but you HAVE to use special solar viewing glasses (also called “eclipse … Read More »
Well, if you’re speaking of total solar eclipses, one happens about every year or every other year, somewhere on Earth.
However, you have to be situated in a … Read More »