Countless millions of Americans will be watching — but most of them will not be in the small zone of totality. And that’s what petrifies Lou Tomososki of Oregon City, Oregon. Tomososki, 70, was a high ...
Lou Tomososki looked at a partial eclipse as a young man, and it permanently damaged his eyes. Jason Hahn is a former Human Interest and Sports Reporter for PEOPLE. He started at PEOPLE's Los Angeles ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Two Portland men say they suffer permanent eye damage from improperly viewing the 1962 partial solar eclipse. Lou Tomososki and Roger Duvall have been friends for 60 years. In ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- As Americans get ready to view Monday's solar eclipse, warnings continue about looking at the celestial event without proper eye protection. The path of the total solar eclipse ...
Amid the excitement surrounding the Great American Total Solar Eclipse, one man is speaking out about the possible dangers of viewing the celestial event. A man whose retina was burned at the 1962 ...
North America will be treated to a rare phenomenon on Monday — a total eclipse of the sun. However, people should use caution when peeking up at the solar treat, and no one knows that better than ...
OREGON CITY, Ore. -- An Oregon man who burned his retina while looking at a partial eclipse, is warning people about the dangers of viewing the solar eclipse without proper eye protection. Lou ...