Do not look directly at the Sun. Looking now towards the Sun is unsafe except during the short-term total phase of a solar eclipse. When the moon cross covers in front of the sunny skies will darken, stars will twinkle.
Solar Eclipse often occurs once in the calendar year with a minimum of four eclipses, two solar and two lunars. A complete Solar eclipse occurs when the moon covers the dominant circle of the Sun. If you ever want to see a solar eclipse, whether it’s full, annular, or partial—the first thing you must know is this that Never see the Sun directly with the naked eye because you can seriously upset your eyes and even go blind.
Make sure to prepare for seeing solar eclipses live. First, use these instructions and techniques to get a clear view without injuring your eyes.
These instructions are helpful to see a Solar Eclipse but the safest place to see a Solar eclipse is to see it online through television or via the internet because the primary purpose is to see the Solar Eclipse.