This guide offers information on viewing a solar eclipse including safety tips and things that occur during the eclipse.
MEMPHIS, Tenn., June 13, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- American Paper Optics has announced the release of its latest resource "How to Prepare for the Best Solar Eclipse Experience." This resource provides an overview of preparing for a solar eclipse by covering tips for viewing a solar eclipse, safety precautions, and what to watch for during a solar eclipse.
Viewing a solar eclipse brings people together to participate in an experience that lasts only a few minutes. Every solar eclipse has a totality path, where the solar eclipse will reach full totality, but it is possible to have a partial view of the solar eclipse outside of the totality path. Many cities in the totality viewing have events where viewers can watch the solar eclipse together, and people often host viewing events at their homes.
"Looking at an occultation without eye protection can cause eye damage and blindness," according to American Paper Optics. Using handheld viewers or glasses specifically designed for solar eclipses will help protect eyesight, but during the period of totality, people can safely look directly at the sun. During a solar eclipse, the temperature drops as the moon covers the sun, and the drop depends on geographical location and level of totality.
To learn more about how to prepare for a solar eclipse experience, please visit American Paper Optics here.
About American Paper Optics:
Founded in 1990, American Paper Optics is one of the leaders in the 3D industry. They have a number of innovative 3D products but are best known for 3D glasses. American Paper Optics offers 14 different types of specialty paper 3D glasses in an unlimited number of frame shapes.
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