Be certain to have proper eye protection to watch the eclipse
April 8th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Radio Iowa) – A narrow band of land from Texas to Maine will be under a total solar eclipse this (Monday) afternoon, and in Iowa, the partial eclipse will still be a spectacular sight to behold, if it’s not too cloudy. Dr. Robert Funk, an ophthalmologist with Gundersen Health System in Waukon, says if you plan to view the event, you’ll absolutely need a pair of ultra-dark eclipse glasses. Many stores are selling special glasses, but Funk says be sure to get some that are I-S-O-certified. Funk says the American Astronomical Society website that lists vendors that sell certified I-S-O glasses, or else you may permanently damage the center of your retina. The eclipse will begin in Iowa around 12:40 p-m, with the peak around 2 o’clock.