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eclipse this July 2, 2019
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NASA's advice to photograph


the solar eclipse of July 2,
2019
This Tuesday, July 2, 2019, a special astronomical event will take place. It is a total solar
eclipse that can be seen from Ecuador. So that people can capture images of this
phenomenon, NASA has published on its website a series of tips that, although they date
from 2017, when the US He witnessed the total solar eclipse from coast to coast, they are
worth for any similar event. NASA reminds lovers of astronomy that the first thing is safety,
the use of lenses or solar eclipse viewers in order that people can appreciate the
phenomenon. Remember that you should not see the sun directly, as this can cause damage
to the retina and even a type of blindness known as solar retinopathy. This condition,
according to the GeoSalud portal, is damage to the retina
of the eye, the result of exposure to solar radiation, and
patients who are diagnosed with it. "The damage can not
be immediately apparent," warns the site. Just as the eyes
also need special filters. One option if you do not have
one, says BBC Mundo, "is to remember the (filter) of the
eclipse lenses" and stick them to your camera making
sure there is no light between the sides. The only point of the solar eclipse that can be seen -
and therefore photographed - without protection is when the Moon covers the Sun in its
entirety. NASA also recommends digital cameras, high-end SLR or cell phones to take pictures
during the eclipse, but remember that "the
best team that can have a good eye and a
vision of the image you want to create."
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