Will taking photos of the solar eclipse burn out your iPhone camera? Experts weigh in
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On Monday, millions of people in North America will experience a total solar eclipse, when the moon passes by the sun, bringing a brief moment of darkness during the daytime. When it happens, the rule of thumb is never to stare directly at the sun, whether partly covered or fully eclipsed, as prolonged exposure to the brightness can result in severe eye injury, according to NASA. Also: There's still time to grab the best solar eclipse glasses of 2024What about capturing pictures and videos with...

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