Are you wondering what to do with your eclipse glasses now that the April 8 total solar eclipse has come and gone?
The nonprofit group Astronomers Without Borders (AWB) has partnered with libraries, schools, museums, businesses and other organizations across the U.S. and Canada to collect and recycle gently used eclipse-viewing glasses. The glasses will be sent to underserved communities and schools around the world to use during future solar eclipses, according to a statement from the organization.
“This one-of-a-kind program helps to bring eclipse glasses to people who may not otherwise have a safe way to view the eclipse directly,” AWB officials said in the statement. “AWB is committed to continue sending glasses to those who need them for outreach and educational programs around the world.”
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On Monday (April 8), a total solar eclipse…