A total eclipse of the sun is happening on Monday, April 8th.
The moon will pass in front of the sun, blocking all light for about four minutes. You’re don’t want to miss this solar eclipse, because another one isn’t happening for about 20 years. But you’ll need the right music, and eyewear.
Use Protective Eyewear When Viewing A Total Eclipse
I remember when I was a kid, and there was a total eclipse back in 1979. Me and my friend Maggie stacked together a bunch of photo negatives, and watched through that. Good luck finding negatives now. But if you still have some lying around, they work fabulously!
Except during the brief total phase of a total solar eclipse, when the moon completely blocks the Sun’s bright and cheery face, DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN! It is not safe to look directly at it without specialized eye protection for viewing the sun.
Even looking at the bright sun through a binoculars, a camera lens, or a telescope without a special solar filter, can instantly cause severe eye injury. So don’t be stupid!
Las Vegas will only see a partial eclipse. It will begin around 10:12 a.m. PST, with the eclipse peaking at around 11:20 a.m. PST. You’ll want to put on that protective eyewear if you want to watch. And there are a few places giving out protective eyewear right here in Las Vegas while supplies last.
- Warby Parker – Three locations in Las Vegas
- My Eye Dr. – several locations in Las Vegas
- Local Las Vegas Libraries
When watching the partial phases of the solar eclipse with only your eyes – which happens before and after the total eclipse – you should only look through safe and protective solar viewing glasses. You can also use a pinhole projector. That is literally made by poking a pin through a piece of paper, and watching only through that tiny pinhole. It’s very effective.
And for you influencers, and photogs: Red and green are the best colors to wear. They stand out in low lighting and look best in photos. Black, white, gray, and brown are the worst. YOLO!!! (say it like a Kardashian)
Your Playlist For A Total Eclipse Of The Sun
I was talking with some of my friends about the perfect songs for an eclipse. Solar, Lunar, or otherwise, we came up with some good ones.
Here are my favorites to help you gear up, set the vibe, and enjoy any eclipse. Happy viewing, and happy listening!