why should we not see the eclipse
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Long exposure to the sun without proper protection will cause scarring of the retina from burns and lead to partial, or even permanent, blindness. An added risk during the eclipse is for those who try to look at the sun through binoculars, a camera or a telescope.
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The sun damages the retina, which is the part of your eye that transmits information to the brain. Long exposure to the sun without proper protection will cause scarring of the retina from burns and lead to partial, or even permanent, blindness. ... Those who want to look with their own eyes must wear eclipse glasses.
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