You can find eclipse glasses on Amazon.com. Usually, they sell the glasses in packs of four for about $10. Though it is not our policy to recommend certain products, here is an example of a good pair of eclipse glasses by Celestron.
You can only see the total solar eclipse if you are right in the “path of totality.” PA is not in this path and it could very well look like a normal day. It might be helpful for you to see eclipse maps by state here: https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-maps I hope this is useful!
You can find eclipse glasses on Amazon.com. Usually, they sell the glasses in packs of four for about $10. Though it is not our policy to recommend certain products, here is an example of a good pair of eclipse glasses by Celestron.
You can only see the total solar eclipse if you are right in the “path of totality.” PA is not in this path and it could very well look like a normal day. It might be helpful for you to see eclipse maps by state here: https://eclipse2017.nasa.gov/eclipse-maps I hope this is useful!