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This man was partially blinded by an eclipse in 1963. That didn’t keep him home in 2017.
The Washington Post
2017-08-21
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Louis Tomososki watched an eclipse in 1963 when he was a junior in high school and was left partially blinded in one eye. He traveled to Colton, Ore. to watch the complete solar eclipse on Aug. 21.
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