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I have a pair of binoculars equipped with #14 welding lenses so that I can look directly at the sun.
It's absolutely amazing to see sunspots travel across the surface of the sun. But even with the #14
welding lenses, I've learned not to look too long because my eyes can feel the effect for a day or
two later.
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It's amazing when you see sun-spots and then the very next day the spots have moved to
a slightly different position. That shows that the SUN is rotating, too.
But even with the #14 welding lens filters, I've learned I shouldn't "stare" at the SUN
because my eyes can feel it.
I have a pair of binoculars equipped with #14 welding lenses so that I can look directly at the sun.
It's absolutely amazing to see sunspots travel across the surface of the sun. But even with the #14
welding lenses, I've learned not to look too long because my eyes can feel the effect for a day or
two later.
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No, it's a live picture. I'm unsure what sort of filter was used.
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It is an amazing image !
Yes, through binoculars!
It's amazing when you see sun-spots and then the very next day the spots have moved to
a slightly different position. That shows that the SUN is rotating, too.
But even with the #14 welding lens filters, I've learned I shouldn't "stare" at the SUN
because my eyes can feel it.
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