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During a solar eclipse why can't you look at the sun directly if the sun is being covered by the moon?

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Answered by avrylr123
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When too much UV light hits your eye, it can have lots of harmful effects, such as heat damage, cancerous mutations, and cataracts.

But a less well-known effect is the release of chemicals called free radicals inside the retina at the back of your eye. These free radicals act like a poison, preventing the cells from metabolizing and causing long-term damage to the retina.

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