Solar Eclipse Safety

As you may have heard, on the 21st August 2017, USA is going to experience a beautiful phenomenon of

nature: a total solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse is the moon masking the entirety of the Sun which results in majestic rays of sunlight dancing in outer space in a beautiful fashion.

The eclipse can be viewed on its path, from Oregon to South Carolina and will last around 2 minutes and 40 seconds. This pinnacle of nature that has been claimed to bring people to tears of awe.

The Hype Is Real!

The last total solar eclipse occurred in 1976, and the next one will be in 2024!

Since the solar eclipse 2017 is a rare occurrence, thousands of excited people are flying to states stretching from Oregon to South Carolina to view it. Hotels along the path are mostly maxed out! NASA has even collaborated with the local authorities of Oregon to arrange a SolarFest festival which is a beautiful camping site with food, music and people from all over the world.

Missouri is expected to have around 1.2 million visitors, while South Carolina will have an estimated 2.1 million. If you don’t want to miss the live viewing – make your arrangements now and get the NASA approved solar eclipse goggles.

Why Goggles?

Watching a solar eclipse with the naked eye can result in temporary or permanent blindness, retinal burns and thermal injuries. Our solar eclipse goggles ensure your eyes are protected, by meeting the standard NASA requirements.

The features of this goggle include:

Eye protection is absolutely necessary when viewing the solar eclipse 2017. These goggles meet all NASA standards, guaranteeing the safety and protection of your eyes while ensuring the best view!

We’d love to see photos of your Solar Eclipse 2017 viewing! Feel free to email us or tag us on social media, @gorvexonline!

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