Eclipse viewing safety
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Eclipse glasses are necessary to protect your eyes during a total solar eclipse. (WDRB photo)
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Vision First Optometrist Dr. Katrina Black said the only way to view this once-in-a-lifetime moment is with the proper eye protection.
With the total solar eclipse a month away, an internationally known astronomer is warning people about counterfeit glasses that won't protect you from the sun.
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