Solar Eclipse Man who suffered eye damage in 1962 eclipse warns others not to make the same mistakes By Fox News Published August 18, 2017 2:28pm EDT | Updated September 25, 2017 10:52pm EDT Add Fox ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Two Portland men say they suffer permanent eye damage from improperly viewing the 1962 partial solar eclipse. Lou Tomososki and Roger Duvall have been friends for 60 years. In ...
As Lou Tomososki and a friend walked home from Marshall High School in Oregon one afternoon in 1962, they gazed up at the sky. For weeks, everyone had been talking about the partial solar eclipse and ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- As Americans get ready to view Monday's solar eclipse, warnings continue about looking at the celestial event without proper eye protection. The path of the total solar eclipse ...
In 1962, when he was 15-years-old, a guy named Lou Tomososki was walking home from his high school with a buddy when they decided to stare up at the partial solar eclipse occurring overhead. Though ...
OREGON CITY, Ore. -- A 70-year-old man who burned his retina by staring directly into the sun during a partial solar eclipse in 1962 has a warning for those planning to view the solar eclipse Monday ...
OREGON CITY, Ore. -- An Oregon man who burned his retina while looking at a partial eclipse, is warning people about the dangers of viewing the solar eclipse without proper eye protection. Lou ...
Amid the excitement surrounding the Great American Total Solar Eclipse, one man is speaking out about the possible dangers of viewing the celestial event. A man whose retina was burned at the 1962 ...
North America will be treated to a rare phenomenon on Monday — a total eclipse of the sun. However, people should use caution when peeking up at the solar treat, and no one knows that better than ...