I learned that my iPhone 15 Pro Max and sex with foreskin videosthe upcoming 2024 total solar eclipse do not mix. I stumbled upon BGR's article, which warned sky gazers about using their phones to take pictures of the imminent cosmic event.
If you're like me, you may be wondering "Why?" After all, who wouldn't want to snap a photo of such an awe-inspiring celestial occurrence?
As it turns out, taking a photo of the 2024 solar eclipse could damage your iPhone's camera hardware.
SEE ALSO: How the 2024 solar eclipse will be different from the lastIn the same way that you shouldn't use a telescope or binoculars to gaze at the sun (you could melt your eyeballs off), you shouldn't use your phone's shooter — or any other poorly equipped camera — to take a photo of the solar eclipse.
BGR says that no smartphone is designed to handle the intense solar rays the sun emanates. "Using your camera or phone could cause the heat from the rays to become so concentrated that it could melt the lens inside," the tech outlet warned.
Days before the April 8 eclipse, NASA provided similar advice.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
There is a workaround in that you can purchase filters for your phone and camera.
But I spoke with Mashable's science editor Mark Kaufman, and he strongly recommends simply enjoying the event with approved solar glasses, as opposed to trying to capture the celestial spectacle with camera filters (unless you're an astrophotographer, of course). After all, you have the best optics tool on your face: your peepers.
SEE ALSO: Solar eclipse 2024 livestream webcams: How to watchIt must be emphasized that it's imperative that your eyes are protected. NASA recommends getting "ISO 12312-2" grade solar eclipse glasses that filter harmful light. The American Astronomical Society (AAS) has a list of green-lighted sellers, including Rainbow Symphony, which sells these solar eclipse glasses.
The historic 2024 total solar eclipse is set to make its trajectory from Texas to Maine on April 8. Mashable's Elisha Sauers, our space reporter, suggested some useful 2024 solar eclipse calculators to help you determine whether you're in its path.
How to blur your home on Google Street View (and why you should)How to cancel NordVPN and get a refund'Hacks' Season 3 will make you miss 'The Other Two'WireGuard vs. OpenVPN: What’s the difference?Amazon deals of the day: M2 MacBook Air, 2nd gen AirPods Pro, Galaxy Buds 2 Pro, and moreAmazon deals of the day: Narwal Freo X Ultra, Apple Pencil, Echo Dot, and JBL Clip 4MI vs. KKR 2024 livestream: Watch IPL for freeNYT's The Mini crossword answers for May 1Dallas Mavericks vs. Los Angeles Clippers 2024 livestream: Watch Game 4 for free7 days with Rabbit R1: 7 things it does terribly — and 7 things it does well The Trump micro Alicia Keys took her no makeup pledge to the BET red carpet Grumpy dog gets happy makeover thanks to adorable mask Boy at a baseball game will stare into your soul Oops: According to Fox News, the UK is Brexiting the United Nations Flexible squirrel is the star of a stunt Brexit: British researchers worried about brain drain Adorable 1 Does Amazon own Seattle? Does Brexit warn of a Trump victory?
0.1443s , 14309.4453125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【sex with foreskin videos】Enter to watch online.Solar eclipse 2024: Don't take photos of it with your phone, NASA warns,Global Perspective Monitoring