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    Question: can you see the solar ecliupse

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    Asked by will.alls0 to Frank, Zena on 20 Mar 2015. This question was also asked by 282hmmb22, 454hmmb22, finnx_.
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      Zena Hadjivasiliou answered on 20 Mar 2015:


      I couldn’t see it today because it was too cloudy in London:(. But many people could! You should not look directly at it though but instead use special glasses that protect your eyes from the sun’s radiation 😉

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