ISO 12312-2 Certified, Made in USA Eclipse Glasses
If you are buying fewer than 100 Eclipse Glasses, visit our main page at MyEclipseGlasses.com for individual pairs of eclipse glasses for only $3.99 with free shipping.
We can supply groups and businesses with eclipse glasses for resale. In 2017, eclipse glasses were just like toilet paper in 2020: You couldn't get them at any price! If you own a business, customers will come from many miles away if they learn that you have this unobtainium product in stock. If you would like some of that traffic, we can list you on our Retailers Page.
If you are a school district or similar entity, we can work with you and your purchase order process. Please contact us to begin the process.
All of our eclipse glasses are made in the USA by American Paper Optics and Rainbow Symphony, and comply with the ISO 12312-2 international safety standard. We are proud to be listed on the American Astronomical Society's (AAS) website as a reputable vendor of products that are safe when used properly. That site, in turn, is linked to from the NASA website.
We can supply 100 eclipse glasses, with free shipping by Priority Mail. The normal retail price is about $3.99 (or higher close to eclipse day). And in 2017, everyone sold out. For larger wholesale orders, please contact us at eclipse-glasses@usa.net To order, select the "buy now" button below. You will be able to select your quantity (the number of 100 packs) and finalize your order in the next screen.
These glasses are made with lenses of 2 mil scratch resistant polymer (black/silver). They filter out 100% of harmful ultra-violet and infrared rays, and 99.999% of visible light. They create a sharp solar image with natural orange color. They are ISO 12312-2 compliant and CE certified. They have been independently tested and are safe for all phases of the eclipse. Warnings and instructions are pre-printed on the back. Full instructions, as well as links to the ISO and CE certifications, can be found on the manufacturer's website.
If you are buying fewer than 100 Eclipse Glasses, visit our main page at MyEclipseGlasses.com for individual pairs of eclipse glasses for only $3.99 with free shipping.
The most exciting astronomical event in seven years is the
total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024. During this total eclipse, it will get dark outside during the middle of the day. And during the few minutes of totality, it will be safe to look directly
at the eclipsed sun. The entire sun will be blocked by the moon, and you will be able to see the corona. If you had the opportunity to see the 2017 eclipse, then you know that seeing a total eclipse is worth
a special trip to the zone of totality. For a few minutes during totality, you can look directly at the sun with your naked eye. But before and after totality, or if you are in an area where the eclipse
is not total, you will need eclipse glasses to safetly look at the sun. The path of the 2024 eclipse is shown at right. In the United States, the path of totality will include portions of the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. It will also cover portions of the Canadian provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland.
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