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The science behind solar eclipse glasses

THE EYES HAVE IT: Solar eclipse glasses prevent damage to your eyes by filtering out the portions of the solar spectrum that could injure the eye, explains optics professor James Zavislan. (人妻少妇专区 photo / J. Adam Fenster)

An optics professor explains how eclipse glasses protect your eyes from the sun鈥檚 light during an eclipse.

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Properly protecting your eyes during a solar eclipse is crucial for avoiding long-term damage to your vision. In anticipation of the total solar eclipse happening in Rochester, New York, on April 8, 2024, , a professor of optics and of and an associate professor of at the 人妻少妇专区, wants everyone to understand the risks involved and how to have a safe, enjoyable eclipse experience.

Zavislan, who studied and currently teaches at the , has devoted his career to studying light, and is an expert in optical system analysis and optical engineering. He explains how the sun鈥檚 light affects your eyes, how solar eclipse glasses prevent damage, and why you probably shouldn鈥檛 dust off your old eclipse glasses to reuse this April. Along the way, he offers helpful tips to have a memorable viewing experience.


Q&A with James Zavislan


How do solar eclipse glasses work?

Zavislan: Eclipse glasses attenuate, or filter out, the portions of the solar spectrum that could injure the eye. Different spectra of light from the sun have different effects on the eye, and the three most important to block in this case are:

  • Ultraviolet鈥攚avelengths we normally can鈥檛 see that get us sunburned if we spend too much time outside. This light puts our cornea at risk.
  • Visible鈥攊n particular the wavelengths that are closer to the blue portion of the spectrum.
  • Infrared鈥攚avelengths that you don鈥檛 see, but we normally associate with heat.

Eclipse glasses are made of mylar, a polyester film. Historically, that鈥檚 what photographic film was made from at Eastman Kodak right here in Rochester, and it鈥檚 picked because it is very inexpensive to make and very strong. The outside portion is a reflective metal film, usually aluminum, that鈥檚 on a partially absorbing substrate that provides a little bit of additional attenuation as well in case the metallic film gets slightly scratched.

Two pairs of 人妻少妇专区-branded solar eclipse glasses laid flat on a piece of paper that says "international standard" and "ISO 12312-2" at the top.
SUN SCREENING:聽Make sure your solar eclipse glasses meet the standards set by the , according to optics professor James Zavislan. Look for ISO number 12312-2 stamped on the inside of them. (人妻少妇专区 photo / J. Adam Fenster)

why do we need eclipse glasses? what happens if you look at a solar eclipse for too long?

Zavislan: In general, when we look up at the sun, it鈥檚 uncomfortably bright, so our pupils constrict, and at some point, we just look away. During an eclipse, less and less of the sun is exposed, so our instinct to look away is diminished; however, the portions that are still visible have the same brightness as if the moon was not blocking it.

There are two things you worry about from looking at the sun long-term: photochemical changes and heat.

As you stare at the sun, you鈥檒l be putting the most acute part of your vision, called the macula, at risk. While looking at things of interest, you鈥檒l get a cumulative dose of blue light, which causes a photochemical injury, putting chemicals in your eye that can essentially be toxic, and then you鈥檙e adding to it a thermal background. Those two together, especially the photochemical effect, can lead to a degradation of your retina.

How do I know if my solar eclipse glasses are good enough?

Zavislan: You want to make sure it meets the standards set by the , or ISO. If you look on the inside of the glasses, you should see an ISO number 12312-2 stamped there.

The final thing that I encourage everybody to do prior to using the glasses is to hold them up to a very bright light and make sure there are not any pinhole defects. These glasses can get damaged. It鈥檚 really not a good idea to pull those glasses from 2017 out of the drawer and use them again. They may have gotten scratched or damaged or otherwise have aged. Go with a fresh pair of solar eclipse glasses from reputable source.

Graduate student stands at a computer analyzing data about solar eclipse sunglasses that are placed nearby.
ECLIPSE ENLIGHTENMENT: Optical engineering PhD student J. Lyse Mugen tests the transmittance of the material used in solar eclipse glasses. The April 8 eclipse is a unique opportunity to show Rochester students 鈥渉ow one would certify these glasses and make sure we鈥檙e meeting the standard,鈥 says Zavislan. (人妻少妇专区 photo / J. Adam Fenster)

Can I take off my glasses during the eclipse?

Zavislan: You should only take them off during totality, when no white portion of the sun is visible. It may be tempting just before or after when there will be bright spots on the edge鈥攖hey鈥檙e sometimes called diamonds or Baily鈥檚 beads鈥攂ut keep your glasses on until you see no portion of the sun.

Can I use my ISO-certified sunglasses to view an eclipse?

Zavislan: Sunglasses are not intended to protect your eye from direct viewing. They could be ISO-certified under a different standard. You only want to look at the sun during an eclipse with glasses that have the ISO 12312-2 standard stamped on them.

Close up of a hand holding an attenuating device near eclipse glasses material for testing purposes.
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: A sample of the material used in eclipse glasses being tested with a tunable light source. (人妻少妇专区 photo / J. Adam Fenster)

Can I use polarized glasses for solar eclipse viewing?

Zavislan: No. Glasses or sunglasses, whether polarized or not, do not sufficiently attenuate the sun鈥檚 light for direct viewing during a solar eclipse when any bright part of the sun is visible.

If you are in a region that will experience totality, the sun鈥檚 corona will be visible during totality. The light from the corona is polarized and its appearance will change if you view it with polarized sun glasses and tip your head. However, you must remove your sunglasses and resume using ISO-12312-2-rated eclipse glasses immediately at the end of totality.

Can I use my phone to take a photo of the eclipse?

Zavislan: You should not point your cellphone camera up to the sun. First, you鈥檙e likely not going to get a good picture. Second, you鈥檙e going to be likely in a situation where you鈥檙e going to be encouraged to kind of look around your glasses as you鈥檙e trying to see your cell phone picture. Not good. And then the third thing is that you鈥檙e essentially baking your sensor.

The one time where I would encourage you to try and grab one cell phone picture is during totality. If you have a cell phone camera that can do some level of optical zoom鈥擨 wouldn鈥檛 bother with digital zoom鈥攜ou can just take a quick picture. But my strong advice is to not spend a lot of time trying to get a cell phone picture for what should be a wonderful visual memory during totality.

How did the 人妻少妇专区 ensure its eclipse glasses are safe?

Zavislan: We performed additional testing at the Institute of Optics. One of the things we do within our training program is to give the students an opportunity to test optics. This is a priceless chance with the eclipse coming up to show how one would certify these glasses and make sure we鈥檙e meeting the standard. It鈥檚 also a great chance to illustrate to our students what鈥檚 possible using routine equipment that we have at the Institute of Optics.

Is there anything special about the April 8 eclipse that I should look for?

Zavislan: When the sun鈥檚 main disk is blocked, there will be streamers of the sun鈥檚 corona flowing outward. We鈥檙e fortunate that we鈥檙e entering what鈥檚 called a solar maximum鈥攖he sun is nearing its absolute peak of activity鈥攁nd because of that, there are energetic expulsions almost every week. If we鈥檙e really fortunate, one of those coronal mass ejections would be happening right around the time of the eclipse.