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Did you know you can hear the eclipse? Here's how it works
A new technology, called the LightSound device, developed by Harvard researchers that translates changing light into sounds, allows visually impaired or blind people to experience the eclipse. Fundraising and outreach coordinator for South East Area Coalition Kiki Smith demonstrates how the device works.
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