WARNING:
DO NOT look at the Sun through a camera lens, telescope, binoculars, or any other optical device while wearing eclipse glasses or using a handheld solar viewer — the concentrated solar rays will burn through the filter.
Looking directly at the sun can cause permanent damage to your eyes.
SEE ECLIPSE SAFETY 101 VIDEO BELOW
Please visit the CPS Marketplace or Amazon for ordering options that meet the ISO requirements for safe viewing
NOTE: If you are a school staff member who is planning to facilitate eclipse viewing opportunities for students, please visit the "FOR SCHOOLS" page within this site for additional information, including a parent consent form for outdoor viewing.
Explore misconceptions, design a pinhole projector and review NSTA's educator guide!
Too cloudy or need a live indoor viewing option? Access NASA's live feed of the eclipse on April 8th!
Engage in interdisciplinary exploration of topics to extend the learning beyond the eclipse!
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY'S SOLAR EVENT
Want to view with a group? MSI is hosting an eclipse event throughout the day!