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Can anyone tell me how dangerous it would have been for Apollo astronauts to look directly at the sun with their visor up? In this video clip an astronaut is advised to lower his visor "out here in the sun".
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Hi...7v_1650053.mov |
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Also, the Earth's ozone layer absorbs the most dangerous ultraviolet radiation. I imagine a full dose of UV could cause some pretty serious burns if it were not blocked by the visor. I've always assumed the visor was mainly for UV protection.
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