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PSA: Most probably know this, but just in case: Most of the US will see at least a portion of tomorrow's annular eclipse. This can be beautiful, but it's NOT the same as a total eclipse. No matter where you are, even if in the direct path, this type of eclipse is not safe to look at with your naked eyes AT ANY POINT, even at maximum. Use appropriate filters designed for solar viewing or look indirectly (pinhole or other projected image on a screen or piece of paper).

@codeWhisperer Not much danger of that where I am. Going to be raining for the next three days.

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