You'll need to have the right solar filter in front of your cellphone camera to protect both your device and eyesight, according to Carly Stocks, a Utah-based astronomical photographer who talked to ...
ALBANY, New York – State officials warned this week that so many people are expected to pour into the state to watch the April 8 solar eclipse that it could overwhelm cellphone services. Great ...
Warnings about traffic, flight congestion and emergency services are circulating ahead of the April 8 Great American Eclipse. Of particular note are concerns over cell phones and whether they will ...
As the moon casts its shadow across the Earth during the upcoming solar eclipse, cameras of all kinds will turn skyward. While professional photographers with specialized equipment will aim to capture ...
With all of the warnings issued about the total solar eclipse visible over parts of North America on April 8, there is also the concern over phone use while the moon blots out the sun that day. On ...
(Little Rock, KATV) — The Solar Eclipse is just a few weeks away and the big event is bringing hundreds of thousands into the state. Because of this, there's a growing concern around the reliability ...
The Montgomery County Board of Developmental Disabilities reminds those viewing the natural phenomenon to avoid taking pictures of the eclipse with a cell phone. News Center 7 is your Eclipse station.
When the hordes descend on Vermont next Monday to see the eclipse, will you still be able to make a call on your cell phone? Send a text? The short answer, according to Hunter Thompson, Vermont's ...
But what about our cellphones? Will you be able to make calls? Use GPS? Will service be spotty? Drop out during the event? Just think about it. On April 8, you and your cellphone are going to have a ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – Mark your calendars, folks! This Monday, April 8, we’re all about to become amateur astronomers, whether we like it or not. The reason? A total solar eclipse is hitting the skies, and ...
It will be tempting to use your cellphone to try to get pictures of today’s solar eclipse. But doing that is risky, according to NASA’s photo team. “We asked our @NASAHQPhoto team, and the answer is ...
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