What to do with your solar eclipse glasses

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Among the many stunning sights captured across the U.S. and Canada on April 9, the total solar eclipse darkened the skies over Niagara Falls.Now that Monday’s celestial spectacle has come and gone, millions of people across North America may find their protective eclipse eyewear lying around the house.

For those who experienced the solar eclipse on April 8, viewing glasses may be reusable if they meet the international safety standard. during the next total solar eclipse that will be visible from the contiguous United States, over North Dakota and Montana. Do not reuse the glasses if the lenses appear to be scratched, ripped or punctured, or if the solar filter is detached from the frame, Hensley added. Dispose of damaged or scratched solar eclipse glasses by removing the lenses and recycling the cardboard, according to the

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