This essential product will safely engage students with a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event. There is no greater opportunity that will inspire young scientists to partake in the celestial relationship between the earth, moon and sun.
- Safe for direct observation of the sun
- Various pack sizes to fit classroom needs
- ISO 12312-2 approved lenses
- Cardboard frames
- View the annular solar eclipse on October 14th, 2023 and total solar eclipse on April 8th, 2024
- Recognized by the American Astronomical Society's Solar Eclipse Task Force as a supplier of safe solar viewers/filters
Two important dates to put on calendars:
October 14, 2023: during this awe-inspiring partial solar eclipse, the moon partially covers sun, but is too far to cover it completely.
April 8, 2024: The moon will completely cover the sun during this specular total solar eclipse. Observers within the path will witness the totality of the sun’s corona and see day turn into night.
Enjoy watching celestial events in safety with these solar eclipse glasses. These glasses include specially designed lenses that conform to and meet the Transmission Requirements of ISO 12312-2, Filters for Direct Observation of the Sun. They also meet the Transmission Requirements of EN1836:2005+A1:2007(E) for an E15 Filter for the Direct Observation of the Sun and the Transmission Requirement AS/ NZS 1338.1:2012, Filter for Eye Protectors.
The inside of the glasses frame includes safety information and instructions for use to ensure that all wearers understand proper use and care of the product. Sold as a pack of 10, 30 and 50.