Not seeing this in the news, I assume for liability reasons. For those same reasons, I'm NOT making a recommendation to you here in this post. However, I will tell you what I'm doing during the eclipse (backed-up by Nasa).

Because I AM in the path of totality (not 99%, not 98%, but 100%), I know that once totality has truly started, I can look DIRECTLY at the eclipse, no glasses, and can continue to do so until the moment that totality ends. I WILL NOT MISS THIS CHANCE.

science.nasa.gov/eclipses/safe

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FWIW, someone else just posted this article link from NBC News, which also states:

"However, during the few minutes of totality, when the moon is fully blocking the sun, it is safe to look with the naked eye."

This - again - is not intended to be a recommendation by me to anyone. Just stating what I MYSELF will be doing since I AM in the path of 100% coverage (totality).

nbcnews.com/science/science-ne

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