Russians told how without harm to health observe a partial solar eclipse on June 10. About this RIA Novosti told the Senior Researcher at the Institute of Space Research of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Astronomer Oleg Golnikov.
According to him, special light filters, an illuminated photofill or a film from floppy filters fit the unique phenomenon. Their magnetic layer is well delayed solar light, it will help protect your eyes. But look through a darkened glass from glass flooring or sunglasses are not worth: their filtering is too weak and there is a risk of losing sight.
Residents of Russia on June 10 will be able to observe the annular eclipse of the sun. In Moscow, the maximum closing phase of 16 percent will be visible at 14.26 Moscow time. Best of all the phenomenon will be visible on Chukotka: there the moon will close 91 percent of the sun.
It will be the first eclipse for 55 years, which will be seen from Russia. The last time the annular eclipse was seen on the territory of Russia on May 20, 1966.