13 Jan
2007
13 Jan
'07
9:51 p.m.
Patrick's advice should be taken seriously- When observing an object very close to the sun, ALWAYS place the sun itself behind an obstruction, such as a building. Then accidentally sweeping the dangerously bright solar disk is not possible. It also makes the object itself a tad easier to spot by removing much of the glare. --- diveboss@xmission.com wrote:
Sorry about that. My eye's are just now returning to normal. What that says is: "Success! I found the sun!"
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