Eclipse glasses left over from the 2017 solar eclipse are also safe to use.
The Detroit Free Press reports by poking a hole in a piece of paper or cardstock with a pin, you can project the sun onto the ground and view its shape. This is probably the most important part of this website. READ MORE: 16-Year-Old Teen Charged In Slayings Of Boy, 5, And 2 Adults In DetroitĮpstein suggested using a pinhole projector to view the annual solar eclipse since a solar eclipse is never safe to look at with the naked eye. Be sure to prepare for viewing solar eclipses live: use these tips and techniques to get a clear view without injuring your eyes. The eclipse will cover 29 per cent of the surface of the sun. Will Clarkson, associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Michigan-Dearborn told the Detroit Free Press to get the best possible view of the eclipse on Thursday you will need an unobstructed view of the horizon, like a city park or tall building. The eclipse will start at 9.58am and finish at 12.18pm - with the maximum point reached at 11.06am. The next solar eclipse visible from North America will be on Oct. Amanda Kooser/CNET If you want to view a solar eclipse in person, you need to gear up. ll see the ground dappled with crescent or ring-shaped Suns projected by the tiny spaces between the. These eclipse glasses let you safely view the sun.
Paulette Epstein, planetarium director, staff astronomer and solar system ambassador at the Michigan Science Center told the Detroit Free Press only part of this eclipse will be visible from our location as the sun rises. Eye Safety / How to View a Solar Eclipse Safely. READ MORE: Metro Detroit Businessman With Employees In Ukraine In Constant Contact, Assisting With Financial and Safety Needs The eclipse will be visible on Thursday morning from about 5:50 a.m. (CBS DETROIT) – This week Michiganders will be able to see an annular solar eclipse throughout the state.