If there’s one thing you need to do before the total solar eclipse on April 8, it’s getting yourself a safe pair of eclipse glasses.
Watching the eclipse with a naked eye is a big no-no—doing so can severely and permanently injure your eyes. And you can’t just order any old brand off Amazon, either. In the past, sellers have listed products that weren’t properly tested, with some even claiming to be approved or endorsed by NASA, which is impossible, considering NASA does not approve or endorse products.
So where can you find the right shades?
Click the link in our bio for a list of vendors approved by the American Astronomical Society (AAS). And hurry—you don’t want to be unprepared to witness one of the greatest celestial events of our time.
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