Eclipse enthusiasts flocked to Austin and other cities Monday to see the total solar eclipse and, hopefully, brought the proper eye protection with them. Looking at the sun during an eclipse without ...
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Rochester and other U.S. cities within the total solar eclipse's path of totality were poised for spectacular views Monday. But in the midst of a historic astronomical event, did you damage your eyes?