siru Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 Never look at the Sun directly without protective eye gear. Even sunglasses cannot protect your eyes from the damage the Sun's rays can do to them. Always keep your back towards the Sun while looking at a pinhole projection. Do not look at the Sun through the pinhole, binoculars or telescope. Quote
Anta Assamey Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 I am traveling in its path.. I will be in flight... Quote
siru Posted August 21, 2017 Author Report Posted August 21, 2017 6 minutes ago, Anta Assamey said: I am traveling in its path.. I will be in flight... ohh eclips etime lo air lo vuntava.. best view vuntadi Quote
Mr Mirchi Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 Nenu na car tank gas full chesaa?....velthaa same diection lo Quote
tennisluvr Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 I am, Charlotte has 98% visibility of the eclipse. I could have brought the glasses but most of them are mass produced in China, even if they say they are NASA certified a slight defect in them will make me pay a huge price. For that reason, I am not going to look at the sun at all, but I will observe everything going around me. Quote
siru Posted August 21, 2017 Author Report Posted August 21, 2017 2 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: I am, Charlotte has 98% visibility of the eclipse. I could have brought the glasses but most of them are mass produced in China, even if they say they are NASA certified a slight defect in them will make me pay a huge price. For that reason, I am not going to look at the sun at all, but I will observe everything going around me. true.. maa office lo okallu chepparu, to test the glasses..lokk at the bulb and u should only see the filament and no light at all. even a quick glimpse with naked eye can burn retina anta...bare eyes tho aithe big NO Quote
alpachinao Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 Just now, tennisluvr said: I am, Charlotte has 98% visibility of the eclipse. I could have brought the glasses but most of them are mass produced in China, even if they say they are NASA certified a slight defect in them will make me pay a huge price. For that reason, I am not going to look at the sun at all, but I will observe everything going around me. anni china made vuntai none are made here Asal ikkada outside oka glass dorakatam ledu Quote
tennisluvr Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 Just now, alpachinao said: anni china made vuntai none are made here Asal ikkada outside oka glass dorakatam ledu Yeah you are right, what I meant to say is ippudu dorike glasses I can't trust how safe they are. Mundare oka vela direct Astronaut's society website or something like that nundi koni untey maybe okay kaani last second lo frenzy buying valla edante adi ammestunnaru. Normally I would take a risk, but in this case the risk is too great macha. Even a slight defect in the glasses and you will lose your eyesight. Enduku cheppu, I am going to watch the live feed on TV and look outside my window to experience the darkness to light transition. Quote
tennisluvr Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 2 minutes ago, alpachinao said: anni china made vuntai none are made here Asal ikkada outside oka glass dorakatam ledu 0.1% glasses defective ayina, which is very much possible that's still a huge number since there are millions of glasses that got sold out. What if you get one of those, I am sure in the coming weeks we will hear of a lot of people facing vision defects due to faulty glasses. Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 50 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: I am, Charlotte has 98% visibility of the eclipse. I could have brought the glasses but most of them are mass produced in China, even if they say they are NASA certified a slight defect in them will make me pay a huge price. For that reason, I am not going to look at the sun at all, but I will observe everything going around me. 2-3 seconds chuste em kadu man.. sunglasses petkoni Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 or just take a picture in your phone.. you dont have to look at the sun... Quote
Ara_Tenkai Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 3 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said: 2-3 seconds chuste em kadu man.. sunglasses petkoni Sun light rays bend ayyi vachi earth ki avuthayi bro which falls in UV wavelenght... causes more destruction, so 2-3 secs kuda chudoddu..Dont try it... Quote
Ara_Tenkai Posted August 21, 2017 Report Posted August 21, 2017 5 minutes ago, Quickgun_murugan said: or just take a picture in your phone.. you dont have to look at the sun... phone glass meeda rays padi deflect ayi malli eyes ni hit ayithayi kada Quote
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