Witnessing the Rare March Solar Eclipse Safely

A rare sunrise solar eclipse is set to occur on Saturday, March 29, visible from eastern Canada and the northeastern US. This partial solar eclipse will be visible from approximately 800 million people in the viewing area. However, witnessing this celestial event requires proper eye protection.

The sun emits ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) radiation, posing a significant risk to human eyes if not viewed through specialized filters or eyewear designed for solar viewing. The only safe way to view a partial or total solar eclipse is with solar filters, also known as eclipse glasses, that meet the safety requirements of ISO 12312-2.

When purchasing solar eclipse glasses, look for certification and proper labeling, including wearing instructions and ISO certification. Some top brands include American Paper Optics, which offers NASA-approved products. Other popular options include Amazon’s AAS-approved solar eclipse glasses and a smartphone lens filter from B&H Photo.

Using regular sunglasses or a smartphone without proper eye protection can cause severe eye injuries. However, there are phone lens filters available that allow safe viewing of the eclipse through your phone. Make sure to shop through reputable sources and follow safety guidelines when purchasing solar eclipse glasses or viewing equipment.

Source: https://weather.com/atmosphere/reviews/where-to-buy-solar-eclipse-glasses