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- Looking at a solar eclipse is dangerous because123:
- Even when the sun is partially covered during an eclipse, its intense radiation can cause severe damage to the eyes.
- Viewing the sun with your naked eye during an eclipse can burn your retina, leading to temporary or permanent vision impairment.
- In worst-case scenarios, it can even cause legal blindness, which entails significant loss of vision.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Why is looking at a solar eclipse dangerous? Looking at the sun — even when it's partially covered like during an eclipse — can cause eye damage. There is no safe dose of solar ultraviolet rays or infrared radiation, said Dr. Yehia Hashad, an ophthalmologist, retinal specialist and the chief medical officer at eye health company Bausch + Lomb.www.cbsnews.com/news/why-solar-eclipse-danger…During a solar eclipse, the Moon moves between the Sun and the Earth, partially or completely blocking the Sun's rays. The danger lies in the fact that even during a partial eclipse, the Sun's intense radiation can cause severe damage to the eyes.opto.ca/eye-health-library/solar-eclipse-safetyAccording to experts, viewing the sun with your naked eye during the eclipse can burn your retina, damaging the images your brain can view. This phenomenon, known as “eclipse blindness,” can cause temporary or permanent vision impairment, and in worst-case scenarios can lead to legal blindness, which entails significant loss of vision.time.com/4890397/solar-eclipse-damage-eyes-prot… - People also ask
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