Georgia was not in the path of totality for the solar eclipse on April 8, but people still gathered outside with special glasses and lenses to watch the celestial event.
Georgia will experience a partial solar eclipse. Monday afternoon, around 3 p.m., the moon will block between 65% to 90% of the sun, depending on where you are in the state.
When the April 8 solar eclipse draws eyes upward, having proper solar filters and solar eclipse glasses is essential to avoid potentially permanent eye damage, doctors say.