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Why Visit A Total Solar Eclipse? |
For centuries, mankind has been awe-struck by solar eclipses. The effect of a total solar eclipse is something that can only be experienced to be fully appreciated. The effect on nature of dusk falling during the day and then a fast moving shadow appearing across the ground at the time of a totality, are just two phenomena that occur on earth. In the skies above, the suns atmosphere is visible during totality - something that is hidden from us normally, by the glare of the sun at other times. A total eclipse of the sun occurs somewhere on earth, on average, every 16 months, although the period does vary between eclipses, sometimes shorter, and sometimes longer. The eclipse shadow will very rarely occur at the same location on the earth - which means people need to travel the world extensively if they wish to view several eclipses. |
HEALTH WARNING |
We advise that you do not look directly at the sun , nor use optical devices such as binoculars, to look directly at the sun, as blindness may result. Only at the time of totality is it safe to view the suns edge, and precautions should be observed. |
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