Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Blog#2 A solar eclipse

Hello, this is Natsumi. Venus will crosse in front of the sun on the morning of June 6th. Ophthalmologists says, "When you look at this, you must be careful because this phenomenon has amount of light than an annular solar eclipse. The sun don't disappear in this. Please make sure you use a solar eclipse glasses." If we look at it without solar eclipse glasses, our eyesight may be failed. Several people who went to the eye's doctor after they saw the annular solar eclipse of May 21th, have obvious abnormality of the retina. I think that I use solar eclipse glasses to the correct observation when I look at this phenomenon.

Hi, this is Ms. MacGregor. I am joining Natsumi's blog to show you this photo. It was taken by some high school students. Isn't it great?

5 comments:

  1. This is Michie. Did you watch a solar eclipse? I couldn't watch it because I was in a train when a solar eclipse happened. How often we can watch this phenomenon? I want to watch it someday, of course I will buy solar eclipse glasses!

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  2. Hi, this is Ms. MacGregor. Did you see the eclipse? It was a bit cloudy around my house so I could only see part of it, but what I saw was spectacular. My husband's students took some amazing photos of the complete eclipse. I will post them on your blog, OK?

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  3. Hi.This is Hiyori.I saw this phenomenon on TV.That is very beautiful.Did you see this phenomenon?

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  4. My photo is of the 5/21 annular eclipse.
    Ms. MacGregor

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  5. This is Eiko. I'm sorry to be late for comment. I think that natural power is great and misterious.

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