Solar Eclipse Sunglasses

Solar Eclipse Sunglasses

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These solar eclipse sunglasses are the perfect way to catch a glimpse of the next two total solar eclipses in 2017 and 2024, plus all partial solar eclipses along the way. Simply size them up or down to fit your needs perfectly. Inspired by the iconic "robot sunglasses" of the early 1980s, these shades were also known as "Devo sunglasses," a nod to the popular band that made them famous with their unique style. You can see these exact same shades being worn by The Phenomenauts in more recent years, and even by Righeira in their hit music video "No Tengo Dinero" back in 1983. They also made an appearance in the Foo Fighters' music video for "Everlong" in 1997, as well as in the classic 1980s film "Sixteen Candles." Built with comfort and convenience in mind, these oversized sunglasses provide complete coverage over your eyes and are even suitable for people who wear glasses. The black 3D printed model was carefully crafted using Cura software, with a 15% infill rate and support structures to ensure a strong and durable finish. The solar film is the real star of the show here - you can choose from two layers of mylar or specialized solar filter film designed for telescopes. Simply purchase it at your local astronomy supply store or online through Amazon, then cut it to size slightly larger than the viewing area and secure it with a reliable adhesive like Goop brand or Elmer's Stix-All mult-purpose glue.

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