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NEWS

Join the Countdown for the

Next Solar Eclipse!

An annular solar eclipse will be visible across the U.S. just one month from now on October 14, 2023. It will be partially visible across the entire country, and the "ring of fire" will be visible from the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Plan ahead to protect your eyes and get the most out of this incredible celestial event!

Find out more

Prevent Blindness president & CEO, Jeff Todd, and astrophotographer Jon Carmichael, discuss tips for safely photographing or recording a solar eclipse with your smartphone or dedicated camera in the latest episode of the Focus on Eye Health Expert Series.


Jon took what has become one of the most iconic photos of the 2017 total solar eclipse in North America from a commercial airline flight. Find out more about his amazing story.

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by Jon Carmichael. © Jon Carmichael. All rights reserved.

Watch the Video

Solar Eclipses + Your Eyes


Everything you need to know to protect your eyes and get the most out of the upcoming solar eclipse.


Solar Eclipse Eye Safety

Tips for Your Solar Eclipse Glasses

Photographing a Solar Eclipse Safely

Activities for your Solar Eclipse Event

About the Next Solar Eclipse

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Protect Your Eyes!


Prevent Blindness has partnered with companies for the manufacture and sale of Prevent Blindness solar eclipse viewing glasses that meet the safety requirements of ISO 12312-2 filters for direct observation of the sun. When you purchase Prevent Blindness eclipse viewing glasses from our retail partners, a portion of the price goes to support our sight-saving programs and services.


You can purchase Prevent Blindness eclipse glasses securely online from WebEyeCare or Amazon. Educators can purchase eclipse glasses from School Health.


Prevent Blindness recommends ordering by September 30 to allow time for the eclipse glasses to arrive via standard shipping.

Prevent Blindness affiliates are providing unique programs and initiatives for local residents


  • Prevent Blindness Ohio is offering Solar Eclipse Safety Campaign sponsorships, which will include free solar eclipse glasses for sponsors to distribute to their employees, local schools or clients from other nonprofit organizations they support to use for viewing the April 8, 2024 solar eclipse.

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Eclipse + Your Eyes Program

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