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...Twilight Zone (CBS, 9-10 p.m.).* Mystery of an American astronaut who loses contact with ground control for six hours while in orbit and finds things strangely unfamiliar when he returns. Repeat...
...week such disparate organizations as the American Medical Association, Manhattan's Hayden Planetarium and New York State's Department of Education were busily spreading identical warnings: "Don't look directly at the eclipse." What makes an eclipse so dangerous is that it works insidiously. As the twilight deepens, the viewer can look at the sun without squinting. Meanwhile, the pupils of his eyes are opening wider -just in time to receive the shattering bombardment of infra-red rays that continue after most of the visible radiation is gone. There is no warning pain as the radiation passes...
Forced praise on our part-the glimmer of twilight...
...direction of his own. No detail of Venice's rich architecture is overlooked, yet the city, with its innumerable chimneys, seems imaginary. And finally, there is the color-perfectly balanced, magnificently muted, not quite day and not quite night, but, like the scene as a whole, in a twilight region between reality and pure fancy...
...belong more to southern Florida than it does to the once magical islands of Hawaii. Soft-drink and souvenir stands clutter the beach front, the famed beach itself is often so crowded that it looks like Coney Island on a Sunday, and hawkers are everywhere ($8 for a twilight cruise plus a cup of rum punch in a catamaran...