Solar eclipse 2020: Is it safe to look at the eclipsed Sun?

Solar eclipse 2020: Is it safe to look at the eclipsed Sun?


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A solar eclipse event occurring on Monday, December 14, 2020 will take place over South America’s Southern Cone. An eclipse occurs when the Moon sweeps across the daytime sky to fully obscure the solar disk, from our planet''s perspective. This briefly blocks all Sunlight, except from its outermost layer, known as the corona.

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