This Friday, March 20, Europe will experience a total eclipse of the Sun, for the first time after 15 years. Experts warn all Europeans to use protective goggles to see the eclipse, after viewing a solar eclipse without proper protection can cause blindness.

Eye experts from the College of Optometrist warn people that need extra care and should not make pictures during the solar eclipse, especially selfie. According to Daniel Hardiman-McCartney, expert optometrist, fired selfie States during the solar eclipse can be very dangerous because people may end up seeing the sun while trying to take photos of the most beautiful picture. Photography by phone can cause the same effects as directly see the solar eclipse, can burn the retina and cause blindness. People do not even need to see the solar eclipse or by phone screen, because it is too dangerous.

Experts have suggested people to use special glasses, created specifically to see the eclipse, or you can use binoculars covered with a solar filter or a solar telescope. Moon will cover 98% of the solar disk in Britain, where the maximum eclipse will arrive at 09:30 local time this area.

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