70-Year-Old Warns Others About Solar Eclipse Dangers
With the upcoming solar eclipse, experts are warning people not to look at the sun directly. In order to view the eclipse, you need to wear special glasses created for this purpose. Some people think that this notion may be silly but 70-year-old Lou Tomososki knows the damage that the sun can do to your eyes.
Lou was only a teenager when he looked at the sun directly, for about 20 seconds, during an eclipse. That brief glimpse resulted in a pea-sized blank spot in his right eye.
Now that another solar eclipse is on the horizon, Lou wants to warn others about these dangers and ensure that no one else has damage like his. Please listen to this important advice when you enjoy one of God's wonders.
Lou was only a teenager when he looked at the sun directly, for about 20 seconds, during an eclipse. That brief glimpse resulted in a pea-sized blank spot in his right eye.
Now that another solar eclipse is on the horizon, Lou wants to warn others about these dangers and ensure that no one else has damage like his. Please listen to this important advice when you enjoy one of God's wonders.
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