If you thought your solar eclipse were only good for a one-time use, think again!
Astronomers Without Borders is gathering left over and unwanted solar eclipse glasses for children in schools in South America and Asia so they can see a future eclipse safely when it occurs in 2019.
AWB's President Mike Simmons said, “This is an opportunity for schools to have a first-hand science experience that they might not otherwise have. Many schools in developing countries don’t have resources for science education and this is a rare opportunity that inspires students and teachers.”
The California-based organization will be announcing soon how people can donate their glasses, however they wanted to get the word out soon before people tossed their glasses.
You can keep updated by visiting their website HERE.
Source: Facebook