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EzraS
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01 Jan 2019, 2:25 pm

I stared at the sun on a hazy day once.



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02 Jan 2019, 7:44 am

Is looking at the sky dangerous, even if there is no sun?



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02 Jan 2019, 8:53 am

No. I often look at the cloud patterns and sometimes at planes that have taken off or descending for landing.


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02 Jan 2019, 12:31 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
During an eclipse, especially a total eclipse, ultraviolet emissions from the Sun become more intense. The risk when directly looking at the Sun is greater than normal.

This information came from NASA. It’s not propaganda.


Then I've learned something. Thank you.