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2024-04-07 22:35:08 UTC - HELPFUL

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False. Looking directly at a solar eclipse without proper eye protection can cause serious eye damage or even blindness. This is because the intense solar rays can burn the retina, even if the sun is partially obscured. https://eclipse.aas.org/eye-safety/safe-viewing

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