Why do we need to take precautions to view an annular solar eclipse? How should we view and annular solar eclipse
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However — unlike lunar eclipses — there is a certain level of precaution that everyone must exercise when viewing any solar eclipse in order to protect their eyes. It also holds true for looking at the Sun directly on normal days. Looking directly at Earth's star can damage the eyes because of how bright the light is.
The only safe way to look directly at the uneclipsed, partially eclipsed, or annularly eclipsed Sun is through special-purpose solar filters, such as “eclipse glasses” (example shown at left) or handheld solar viewers.
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1 . Don't look directly at the sun.
2. Don't use ordinary sunglasses or home-made filters to view a Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan.
3. Only use special-purpose solar filters-- eclipse glasses, handheld solar viewers-- to view the eclipse.
4. Read the instructions given on the solar filters and follow them accordingly.