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Getting ready for the April 8 total solar eclipse? If you plan to check it out, you will need eye protection.

Here’s a breakdown on what to look for when it comes to solar eclipse glasses.

Glasses or viewers, including telescopes, that you use to watch the solar eclipse should meet the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO, of 12312-2, according to the American Astronomical Society.

“ISO 12312-2 specifies the properties that a solar viewer should have in order to protect your eyes from injury and provide a comfortable view,” AAS says on its website.

The American Astronomical Society has a recommended list of organizations and retailers who provide safe solar viewers and filters. Check out the list approved by the AAS Solar Eclipse Task Force.

For starters, make sure you have the proper protection by following the recommendations mentioned above. If you plan to take photos, here’s a guide and equipment neededto protect you and …

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