On April 8th, we will experience the wonder of a solar eclipse. This celestial event is a fantastic opportunity for learning and observation. However, it’s crucial to remember that looking directly at the sun, even during an eclipse, can cause permanent eye damage.
Please adhere to the following safety guidelines:
Do not look at the sun directly without proper eye protection, such as eclipse glasses or handheld solar viewers.
Avoid using regular sunglasses, as they do not offer sufficient protection.
Supervised viewing is advised for all students.
Telescopes or binoculars must be equipped with solar filters before using them to view the eclipse.
Let’s enjoy this astronomical event safely and responsibly!