NASA clarifies that solar eclipses do not emit harmful rays causing blindness or harm to unborn children, advising proper eye protection during the 2024 eclipse.
NASA debunks myths surrounding radiation during the 2024 solar eclipse, including misconceptions about harm to pregnant women and unborn babies. Solar eclipses do not emit harmful rays that cause blindness or harm to unborn children. Proper eye protection is crucial for onlookers to safely view the eclipse, as looking directly at the sun can cause damage to the eyes.
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