MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
Mayor Ed Trzaska
Deputy Mayor Rich Smith
Patricia Graham
Christine Madrid
Mark Conforti 

MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 2017
Solar Eclipse Eye Safety 
from Montgomery Health Dept.
Below is a info sheet of eyesight safety guidelines for today's solar eclipse.

Please note that in New Jersey, there will be no totality.  The sun will be blocked 75% at most. Therefore THERE IS NEVER A TIME LOCALLY TO VIEW THE ECLIPSE DIRECTLY WITH THE NAKED EYE.  

As of August 11th, a Courier News article stated that eclipse filter glasses
were available for purchase at Walmart, Best Buy, and Lowes, but call ahead to confirm availability. 

In Central NJ area, the eclipse will begin to occur at approximately 1:22 PM on August 21st and reach its maximum darkness at 2:45 PM (approx. 75% of sun obscured) and will end at 4:01 PM.

The following info is from a document from the American Astronomical Society, NASA, the National Science Foundation, and several national ophthalmology/optometric organizations:

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks any part of the Sun. On Monday, August 21, 2017, a solar eclipse will be visible (weather permitting) across all of North America. The whole continent will experience a partial eclipse lasting 2 to 3 hours. Halfway through the event, anyone within a roughly 70-mile-wide path from Oregon to South Carolina ( http://bit.ly/1xuYxSu) will experience a brief total eclipse, when the Moon completely blocks the Sun's bright face for up to 2 minutes 40 seconds, turning day into night and making visible the otherwise hidden solar corona - the Sun's outer atmosphere - one of nature's most awesome sights. Bright stars and planets will become visible as well.

Looking directly at the Sun is unsafe except during the brief total phase of a solar eclipse ("totality"), when the Moon entirely blocks the Sun's bright face, which will happen only within the narrow path of totality ( http://bit.ly/1xuYxSu). NOTE: THE TOTALITY WILL NOT OCCUR HERE IN NEW JERSEY AT ALL.

The only safe way to look directly at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed Sun is through special-purpose solar filters, such as "eclipse glasses" or hand-held solar viewers. Homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses, even very dark ones, are not safe for looking at the Sun. To date four manufacturers have certified that their eclipse glasses and hand-held solar viewers meet the ISO 12312-2 international standard for such products: Rainbow Symphony, American Paper Optics, Thousand Oaks Optical, and TSE 17.

* Always inspect your solar filter before use; if scratched or damaged, discard it. Read and follow any instructions printed on or packaged with the filter. Always supervise children using solar filters.

* Stand still and cover your eyes with your eclipse glasses or solar viewer before looking up at the bright Sun. After glancing at the Sun, turn away and remove your filter - do not remove it while looking at the Sun.

* Do not look at the uneclipsed or partially eclipsed Sun through an unfiltered camera, telescope, binoculars, or other optical device. Similarly, do not look at the Sun through a camera, a telescope, binoculars, or any other optical device while using your eclipse glasses or hand-held solar viewer - the concentrated solar rays will damage the filter and enter your eye(s), causing serious injury. Seek expert advice from an astronomer before using a solar filter with a camera, a telescope, binoculars, or any other optical device.

An alternative method for safe viewing of the partially eclipsed Sun is pinhole projection. For example, cross the outstretched, slightly open fingers of one hand over the outstretched, slightly open fingers of the other. With your back to the Sun, look at your hands' shadow on the ground. The little spaces between your fingers will project a grid of small images on the ground, showing the Sun as a crescent during the partial phases of the eclipse.

A solar eclipse is one of nature's grandest spectacles. By following these simple rules, you can safely enjoy the view and be rewarded with memories to last a lifetime.

More information:   eclipse.aas.org                 eclipse2017.nasa.gov

You may also access the above info sheet online at its source, which is:
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