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No problem. All you need is a cereal box, printer paper, tin foil, and tape to make your own pinhole projector to safely view the solar eclipse at home with your back facing the sun.
To safeguard your vision, here's how to make a box pinhole projector with common household items. Solar eclipse events: How long to travel to Indiana, Kentucky events from Louisville Step 1 to ...
The solar eclipse is approaching soon, and if you don't have proper eyewear, here's how you can watch the moment with a DIY pinhole projector.
Step 1 to create a box pinhole projector, gather these items Here is a finished pinhole projector made from a cereal box, a low-budget way to view the April 8 solar eclipse.
No solar glasses? No problem. Here's how to make a box pinhole projector from items around your home to safely watch a solar eclipse.
To safeguard your vision, here's how to make a box pinhole projector with common household items. Step 1 to create a box pinhole projector, gather these items ...
To safely view the solar eclipse on April 8, people are going to need to protect their eyes.Anyone using special solar eclipse glasses should make sure they mee ...
Here's one idea from NASA: A box pinhole projector. NASA put together the video in the player above that shows you step-by-step how to make one.
How to make your own eclipse pinhole projector Get a cardboard box, a white sheet of paper, tape, scissors, and piece of aluminum foil.
With many Americans in the path of totality struggling to get their hands on solar eclipse glasses, you can create your own pinhole projector following these steps!
How to make a pinhole projector for solar eclipse NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has provided a step-by-step guide for how to make a pinhole projector.
Pinhole projector diagram What you’ll need: Long cardboard box (such as a cereal box) White paper (the sturdier the better) Scissors Tape Aluminum Foil A sharp object to make a small hole (pin ...