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IU students are seen viewing the August 2017 partial solar eclipse. Hin Cheung, a clinical assistant professor at the IU School of Optometry, said it’s important that those viewing the eclipse do not look directly at the sun without a special solar filter until the sun is completely eclipsed by the moon. Photo courtesy of James Brosher, Indiana University

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IU students are seen viewing the August 2017 partial solar eclipse. Hin Cheung, a clinical assistant professor at the IU School of Optometry, said it’s important that those viewing the eclipse do not look directly at the sun without a special solar filter until the sun is completely eclipsed by the moon.