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In case you haven’t heard, there’s a solar eclipse coming! But while eclipses are cool, unless you’re in the path of totality — i.e., the part of the country where the Moon will completely obstruct ...
The much anticipated solar eclipse will take place Monday. To view the eclipse safely, you can make this pinhole eclipse projector from some common household items.Here are the items you will need to ...
It’s OK if you don’t own a telescope, special glasses or goggles to view the eclipse Aug. 21. You can make a DIY pinhole projector with only a few materials. Here are instructions on how to make a ...
How do I safely watch the eclipse? Sunglasses won’t cut it. Special eclipse glasses are crucial for safely observing the sun as the moon marches across the late morning and afternoon sky, covering ...
Use a cereal box and items around the house to make a pinhole eclipse projector. — -- If your approved solar eclipse glasses didn't come in time or stores near you are sold out, it's not too late ...
The safest way to directly view the solar eclipse is to use the NASA certified solar glasses, but there are some projects you can make at home to view it as well! They’re called pin hole projectors ...
Learn how to make your own smartphone projector at home using simple materials like a cardboard box, hot glue, and an incandescent light bulb. This step-by-step craft tutorial shows you how to ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s journalists follow the facts, because you deserve to know what’s really going on. If you're having trouble finding NASA-approved eclipse glasses online or around ...