With the April 8 total solar eclipse less than five days away, you may be trying to plan how to take a photo of the rare phenomenon. But be careful — you can still damage your eyes if you look at the ...
It is safe to take a picture of the eclipse if it is protected. We recommend using a solar filter to prevent the intense sunlight from damaging your camera. Depending on the type of camera, these can ...
There’s no doubt, viewing a total solar eclipse is not only a rarity, but for many, is a once in a lifetime event. On Monday, April 8, that will be happening in our own backyards, but it’s highly ...
Eclipse glasses are one way that you can safely view the total solar eclipse that will be viewable across North America in April. But other gadgets like binoculars, telescopes or even a camera can be ...
Taking a great photo of a total solar eclipse is hard, so I asked a NatGeo photographer for help. Babak Tafreshi has been photographing solar eclipses for 30 years. He's seen them on all seven ...
WASHINGTON — Millions of eyes will turn up to the sky on Monday, April 8 to view the total solar eclipse set to darken skies over parts of North America. But those eyes will need to be covered, or ...
People across the country are getting excited at the opportunity to see a solar eclipse on April 8. And while most are eager to catch a glimpse of the eclipse, officials are urging caution — as not ...