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Solar Eclipse: without Goggles? Tell Us About It

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After the eclipse, the consequences of an unprotected look can only be noticed with delay. Have you looked without goggles and now notice changes in vision? Then tell us about it.
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On August 12, many people turned their eyes to the sky: during the solar eclipse, the sun in Germany was sometimes covered up to 90 percent by the moon. Jennifer Frankhauser (33) also did not want to miss out on the natural spectacle – but without the necessary caution. As the TV awareness reported in her Instagram story, she looked directly into the sun without special protective glasses. Shortly thereafter she complained about painful eyes. Nu…

After the eclipse, the consequences of an unprotected look can only be noticed with delay. Have you looked without goggles and now notice changes in vision? Then tell us about it.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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20 Minuten broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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