I would strongly recommend using eclipse glasses or a welding helmet to look at it. It can give blind spots in your eyes if you expose them to the sun for too long
Who cares? It's low on the horizon, so it's getting maximum atmospheric filtration. Also, the moon and the earth are blocking quite a lot too, as they're obscuring the sun. It's no worse than just generally having the sun in your field of view.
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u/NonsenseForLife 1d ago
I would strongly recommend using eclipse glasses or a welding helmet to look at it. It can give blind spots in your eyes if you expose them to the sun for too long