Yesterday afternoon I wore sunglasses to watch an annular solar eclipse for a while, and my eyes hur

Updated on vogue 2024-04-03
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Many people saw yesterday's annular solar eclipse, but if you wear sunglasses and look at it for a long time, your eyes will be a little stinging, and you should find a person at that time.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can't make sunglasses right, sunglasses may not be good for glasses, look at it. It's already a little painful, well, it must have been you looking at it for a longer time, see you look at the sunglasses. If it's not healthy, it might be better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I hurt my eyes, but I'm getting better.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be fine, it will be fine if it is relieved, you can go to the pharmacy and buy some eye drops and it will be fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That's amazing! As long as it's okay now, it won't be a problem in the future.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Put on some eye drops, rest more and you'll be fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How can you watch an annular solar eclipse with sunglasses, this is a burn, it may hurt for a few days, the best thing is to drop some eye drops, or to go to the hospital to have a look, will it affect this Tai Meng Lang a little? It's definitely useless to look at annular solar eclipse sunglasses, you need special glasses, and you still have to go to the hospital to have a look.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Absolutely not.

    You can use the glass on the mask used by welding personnel, which saves money and has a good effect, and is sold in general hardware stores, one or two yuan a piece, and everything else is average. Go ahead and give it a try.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There must be harm, and you can't look at it much with a viewing scope.

    It is only dark when the sun is completely obscured, and it is important to protect your eyes before that. If the protection is not good, it may lead to blindness, and at that time the sun not only emits ultraviolet rays, but also emits strong light, I recommend using exposed negatives to see, you can also pull out a new box of film for a small section, cut out that small section, and then leave it in the sun for a while, then this small piece of film will be exposed, when using, use this small piece of exposed film on the completely black place to completely block the eyes, and then watch the total solar eclipse, please note that the eyes must be completely blocked. (Exposed film can only see through it when it is directed at a certain intensity of light, so it is safer to use exposed film to watch a total solar eclipse).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Some even use waste film is harmful.

    Safe methods of observation are:

    Buy special observation glasses (about 5 yuan).

    Use the small hole imaging method.

    Pour the ink into the basin and look at the reflection in the basin.

    Apply the ink evenly to the glass sheet or blacken the glass sheet with a candle.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Of course there is, and it's best to look at it with special glasses

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is harm, the role of sunglasses is only to reduce ultraviolet rays, and they cannot completely remove ultraviolet rays, so even if you wear sunglasses, it is also harmful to your eyes!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It may be sun burns, and special glasses should be used to see the eclipse, so it is recommended that you better go to the hospital for treatment, and the eyes are not a minor problem. Be sure to pay attention!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Don't use your eyes at night, get a good rest, and put a few drops of eye drops like moisturizer.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Maybe you haven't protected your eyes for a long time, just rest for a night.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If your eye hurts, go to the hospital. TV has said that you can't directly **, it will hurt your eyes.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Let's take a look at the doctor, there should be no major events, you will be relieved a lot by looking at the doctor, and you will get better soon! Of course, don't go to the big hospitals! Expensive.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, don't observe directly. Medical experts point out that "solar retinitis", in which the macula of the retina is burned due to ultraviolet and infrared rays that look directly at the sun for a long time, is almost impossible.

    In the past total solar eclipse viewing, this kind of injury has occurred repeatedly, and some have also caused permanent blindness, please carefully learn how to ** total solar eclipse related knowledge.

    If you don't wear professional glasses, you can use a candle or a tool that can burn black smoke to blacken the transparent glass sheet, and observe the sun while smoking until the best ** effect is achieved.

    Ultraviolet light can not only cause sunburn**, but also cause rapid damage to the retina of the eye. Using your eyes directly into the sun for a few seconds can cause a lot of damage and even blindness.

    Even during the partial eclipse phase of a total solar eclipse, the surface of the Sun is 99% obscured by the Moon, leaving the photosphere formed by the Crescent, which can cause damage to the eyes.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This damage is irreparable, pay attention to protect your eyes in the future, do not look at bright light, and do not look at the computer for a long time.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Precautions for observing a total solar eclipse.

    Observing the sun is dangerous because it emits intense visible, infrared and ultraviolet light. Not only can UV light cause sunburn**, it can also cause rapid damage to the retina of the eye. As long as the human eye is directly exposed to the sun for a few seconds, it can cause permanent damage or even blindness.

    If you look at the sun through a telescope without proper dimming equipment, the consequences are even more dire. Partial solar eclipses and annular solar eclipses cannot be taken without special safety measures**. During the partial eclipse phase of a total solar eclipse, even if the surface of the Sun is 99% obscured by the Moon, the remaining photosphere formed by the Crescent Moon can cause damage to the eyes.

    Do not attempt to observe the Sun with the naked eye during any partial or annular eclipse phase.

    Ink observation method (but this method has a low light reduction rate, easy to hurt the eyes, not recommended) can take a basin of water, add ink, and see the sun through the reflection of the water surface.

    Pinhole projection method.

    Using two boards, dig a small hole in one of the boards and let sunlight shine through the hole onto the other board.

    Telescope projection.

    Don't shake your hands, or the shadow of the sun will run back and forth. And never hold a telescope to look directly at the sun, if you use a telescope to look directly at the sun, be sure to use a filter.

    Note: Do not use the so-called "sun card", "eclipse card", etc. provided by informal organizations.

    lz should protect your eyes, close your eyes, and rest well!!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Warm it up and close it and rest well

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The eye drops work well, I've tried it

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    You're not going to be a starer - it's better to go to the doctor.

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