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PRODUCT INTRODUCTION:

  • TRUSTED BY MILLIONS - Solar Eclipse Glasses are made by NASA-approved manufacturer American Paper Optics, and are recognized as ISO-compliant by the American Astronomical Society.
  • CE AND ISO CERTIFIED FOR DIRECT SUN VIEWING - Our eclipse glasses have been independently tested and verified by ICS Laboratories under the most current standard ISO 12312-2 and CE certified for filters for direct observation of the sun. You can watch the total solar eclipse with absolute confidence in your eye safety.
  • OPTIMIZED DESIGN - Solar Eclipse Glasses feature scratch-resistant Silver Polymer lens material with an optical density of 5 or greater. Our glasses filter 100% of harmful ultra-violet, 100% of harmful infrared, and 99.999% of intense visible light, offering both unparalleled safety and comfort for the best viewing experience.
  • 2023 ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE - On October 14th 2023, an annular eclipse (when the sun forms a ring around the moon) will cross the United States from Oregon to Texas. Solar Eclipse Glasses are what you need to safely view this eclipse.
  • 2024 TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE - Don’t miss the once-in-a-generation Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th 2024. The next total solar eclipse viewable in the USA won't take place until August 23rd, 2044. Gather your family, friends and Solar Eclipse Glasses and prepare to be amazed as the moon passes in front of the sun, completely blocking it from view during Totality, which lasts but mere minutes.

Safety

ISO & CE Certified ☑️

Our solar eclipse glasses are ISO 12312-2 and CE certified, guaranteeing your safe and unforgettable eclipse experience!

Choosing our products allows you to enjoy the eclipse safely

Timeline of the U.S. solar eclipse

Where & When

August 21, 2017, all of North America will be treated to an eclipse of the sun. Anyone within the path of totality can see one of nature’s most awe inspiring sights - a total solar eclipse. This path, where the moon will completely cover the sun and the sun's tenuous atmosphere - the corona - can be seen, will stretch from Salem, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina.From NASA