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Eclipse tip: Don’t video it, experience it

- By Mariah Brown

Neil de Grasse Tyson has a tip for viewing the solar eclipse: put your phone away and take in the phenomenon.

NEW YORK » Prominent astrophysi­cist Neil deGrasse Tyson has a suggestion for anyone with a view of today’s solar eclipse: Put down your smartphone and take in the phenomenon yourself.

Tyson told an audience at the American Museum of Natural History last week: “Experience this one emotionall­y, psychologi­cally, physically.”

Today’s event will be the first total solar eclipse in 99 years to cross a coast-tocoast swath of the United States. A total solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, completely blotting out the sunlight.

Tyson, the director of the museum’s Hayden Planetariu­m and host of the podcast “StarTalk,” said missing the eclipse “would be to not live as full a life as you

could have” — and having a video of it doesn’t match watching it happen.

“I get it — you want to look at it later. But then you would not have experience­d it in the moment,” said Tyson, who also has appeared on the CBS sitcom “The Big Bang Theory.”

His remarks resonated with Hanneke Weitering, who’s traveling from Brooklyn to Nashville, Tennessee, to watch the eclipse. The 24-year-old marked the date in her calendar as a college undergradu­ate.

“I’ve been looking forward to it ever since,” she said.

For those unable to buy special glasses to view the sun safely, Tyson, recommends holding a spaghetti strainer to the ground and looking at the images it creates below, like a pinhole camera.

And however one views it, “recognize that, occasional­ly, things line up in ways that are uncommon or unusual, either in your life experience or for the earth itself,” he said.

 ?? SCOTT G WINTERTON — THE DESERET NEWS VIA AP ?? In this Wednesday photo, Colton Hammer tries out his eclipse glasses he bought from the Clark Planetariu­m in Salt Lake City in preparatio­n for the eclipse.
SCOTT G WINTERTON — THE DESERET NEWS VIA AP In this Wednesday photo, Colton Hammer tries out his eclipse glasses he bought from the Clark Planetariu­m in Salt Lake City in preparatio­n for the eclipse.
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