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How to Safely View a Solar Eclipse Without Damaging Your Eyes

Solar eclipse glasses are essential for safely viewing a solar eclipse. When the sun is completely or partially covered by the moon, it can still emit dangerous levels of ultraviolet and infrared radiation. NASA-approved solar eclipse glasses are specifically designed to filter out this radiation, making them the only safe way to view a solar eclipse.


How to Choose NASA-Approved Solar Eclipse Glasses

When choosing solar eclipse glasses, it is important to make sure they are NASA-approved. NASA-approved solar eclipse glasses are marked with the "ISO 12312-2" certification. This certification ensures that the glasses have been tested to meet strict safety standards.

How to Use NASA-Approved Solar Eclipse Glasses

To use NASA-approved solar eclipse glasses, simply put them on and look at the sun. The glasses will filter out the dangerous radiation, making it safe to view the eclipse.


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The image shows a pair of NASA-approved solar eclipse glasses. The glasses have orange lenses that filter out dangerous radiation from the sun. The glasses also have side and top shields to prevent sunlight from entering through gaps.

Tips for Safely Viewing a Solar Eclipse :


Here are some tips for safely viewing a solar eclipse:

  • Only use NASA-approved solar eclipse glasses.
  • Never look directly at the sun, even during a solar eclipse.
  • Do not use sunglasses, swimming goggles, or regular sunglasses to view a solar eclipse.
  • Do not use a telescope or binoculars without a special filter.
  • If you have children, make sure they wear appropriate solar eclipse glasses.

By following these tips, you can enjoy a solar eclipse safely.

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THE HONDA TRAIL DUCK'S NEW COLOR APPEARS TO BE INSPIRED BY AN OLD MOTORCYCLE

The new Yellow SunGlow color for the Honda CT125 trail was recently announced in Thailand.



As a result, the brilliant yellow color recalls the appearance of an old motorcycle, specifically the first generation of Honda trail ducks from the 1970s.


(source : Ride Apart)

Aside from that, the Honda CT125 Yellow SunGlow will be equipped with the Green, Red, and Gray trail duck color options in White Elephant Country.

(source : Astra-Honda)

The updated CT125 retains the same 125 cc air-cooled PGM-FI injection engine that is already available in the Indonesian market.



(source : tu250riders)

According to reports, the engine produces a maximum of 10.8 Nm at 4,750 rpm and 9 horsepower at 6,250 rpm, with a four-speed semi-automatic transmission common to mopeds.



The front suspension is telescopic in respect to the legs, and the axles have rubber covers to keep out dirt when going off-road.


(source : tu250riders)

But because there is a shelf that may be used to transport items at the stern and there are two shock absorbers at the back, it seems strong.


The ABS brake system, LED illumination in the headlamp, and an LCD digital instrument panel are a few of the trail duck's technological features.




(source : tu250riders)

The Honda CT125 Thailand is significantly less expensive than the Indonesian model, which is currently priced at IDR 81.4 million OTR Jakarta, at 88,900 THB, or the equivalent of IDR 37.3 million (exchange rate 1 THB = IDR 420.54 on 1 October 2023).

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