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For an Eclipse, Safe Solar Eclipse Glasses Are Needed

Solar eclipses do not happen often in the United States. The last one occurred in 1979 and the next one will occur in 2017. Total eclipses of the sun are rare and occur when the moon passes between the earth and the sun. Daytime turns into nighttime for a short period of time, and it is a must-see experience. Knowing that it is such a rare occurrence makes it one that many people look to with anticipation. To view the eclipse all you need is a pair of safe solar eclipse glasses – like the ones at American Paper Optics – and you're all ready to go!

  • Alexander Risse

In Search of the Best Solar Filters

Looking at the sun without protection is a bad idea, and solar filters are essential for safe viewing. However, there is no need to spend a lot of money when you check out equipment for the upcoming total solar eclipse. In fact, Eclipse Glasses has affordable solutions which look great and provide all the protection you need. Here are some of the good things these products have to offer.

Safe and Sturdy Eclipse Glasses

  • Alexander Risse

The Great American Eclipse is Almost Here!

On August 21st of 2017, a rare, beautiful phenomenon will occur. This is a major event, and nearly one-hundred million people will get to see it. You will want to have plenty of affordable solar eclipse viewer glasses on hand, and American Paper Optics has some of the best products for you. Let's review some important things to know, to help you have the best possible eclipse experience.

  • Alexander Risse

The Importance Of Quality Solar Filters During An Eclipse

The Importance Of Quality Solar Filters During An Eclipse

At Eclipse Glasses we realize that a solar eclipse isn't a common occurrence in the United States, and it isn't something that most schools, community groups, and families are prepared for.

  • Alexander Risse

Prepare Yourself with Glasses for a Solar Eclipse

Prepare Yourself with Glasses for a Solar Eclipse

On the August 21, 2017, the sky above the United States will be darkened by the moon’s shadow, or umbra, as it completely covers the sun. This will be the first total solar eclipse experienced in the US in 38 years. You will not want to miss out on this experience, which scientists are predicting will be the most viewed scientific event in recent history.

  • Alexander Risse