For The Record - June 30, 1991
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A story on the July 11 solar eclipse in last Sunday’s Mexico pages in Travel noted that a total eclipse can be viewed safely with the naked eye. To clarify, it is only during totality that this is safe, and the eclipse will never reach totality in Southern California. Viewing a partial eclipse with the naked eye or through unapproved filters is unsafe.
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