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SOLAR ECLIPSE how to view it, where to watch, what to read
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Protect your eyes Don't look directly at the eclipse! Make sure to wear glasses made to view eclipses or make a simple solar pinhole viewer
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Find a viewing spotStep outside by 2:30 to see the height of the eclipse. Visit the State Library in Harrisburg for a clear viewing location and equipment to watch the eclipse. PennLive also has a list of locations.
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Not just astronomySearch eclipse in our catalog to see the hundreds of books with the word in the title! (The books below are actually about the astronomical event!)
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