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If you have enough camera's it might even be cool to set up one with a very wide angle lens, or even a 360 degree camera and capture video of the whole thing. 
Looking at the sun through eclipse glasses is worth it though, it just happens SO quickly and looks so different a second before and after totality hits.
				
			Looking at the sun through eclipse glasses is worth it though, it just happens SO quickly and looks so different a second before and after totality hits.
 
 
	 
 
		

 
 
		 
	 
			