Solar Eclipse 2023 Effects to Eye: on 20 april year 2023 The first solar eclipse is going to happen. Eclipse is considered inauspicious from a religious point of view. But in astronomy it is seen as a wonderful astronomical phenomenon. Every person has the urge to see the astronomical phenomenon of eclipse. By the way, during a solar eclipse, the Moon hides most of the Sun. But despite this its light can cause lifelong eye damage or blindness.
Experts say that the solar eclipse should never be seen with bare or naked eyes. Doing so can prove to be dangerous for the eyes and can also burn the retina. Not only this, it can also cause temporary or permanent vision loss. But is it really dangerous for the eyes to see the eclipse or the light of the eclipse? Know what is the truth behind it.
What do studies say about watching the solar eclipse?
- Generally, viewing a partial solar eclipse with the naked eye proves to be more dangerous than a total solar eclipse.
- A study published by JAMA Ophthalmology reported that viewing a solar eclipse with the naked eye can also burn the retina. Such condition is specifically known as eclipse blindness.
- Eclipse blindness can be either temporary or permanent. This causes vision loss. Although it depends on how many times and for how long the Sun has been seen in the eclipse without protection.
- Usually the sunlight is so intense that the eyes close themselves on seeing it. But at the time of eclipse, the intensity of sunlight is less and the sun can be easily seen with the eyes. But watching the solar eclipse without any protection allows ultraviolet rays to enter the eyes and cause retinal burns. This damages the central vision.
Symptoms of eye damage due to eclipse
The damage caused to the eyes by watching the solar eclipse is not known immediately. There is no pain in the eyes while watching the solar eclipse, nor does the vision go away immediately. That’s why even its symptoms are not detected immediately. This is the reason that many times people do not really know whether the solar eclipse is the reason for loss of their eyes or blindness. The symptoms of damage to the eyes due to the solar eclipse can be the appearance of spots in the eyes. But usually its symptoms become active within 12 hours to 2 days after seeing the solar eclipse. Many times when people wake up in the morning the next day, they feel that their vision has changed.
In the year 2017, an American woman wanted to see the solar eclipse. But he did not use any safe glasses or equipment to see the eclipse. He saw a partially covered sun for a few seconds, and two days later, a black spot similar to the size of a crescent moon appeared in the center of his retina, similar to an eclipse.
What is the safe way to watch the eclipse
- Solar eclipse should never be seen with naked or naked eyes without any safety.
- According to NASA, you can use ‘Eclipse Glass’ to see the solar eclipse.
- Many times people can see the eclipse even with sunglasses. But this is not the right option. According to NASA, eclipse glasses are a thousand times darker than sunglasses.
- If you do not have eclipse glasses or glasses with solar filters, you can use the indirect method of viewing sunlight, so that the sunlight is not seen directly in the solar eclipse.
- Apart from this, you can also watch the solar eclipse safely with the help of filters like aluminized mylar, black polymer, welding glasses of shade number 4, telescope etc.
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