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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.
How to build a pinhole projector for the Ring of Fire eclipse: Pinhole projectors or pinhole cameras are very simple devices that use a tiny hole (aperture) instead of a lens to project an ...
The good folks at NASA have an easy way you can view Monday's solar eclipse — no solar glasses or degree in rocket science required.
How to Make a Pinhole Projector to View Today's Solar Eclipse It's easier than trying to find eclipse glasses at this point. And better for your eyes than staring directly at the sun.
How to make a pinhole projector from a cereal box to safely view the total solar eclipse. You don't need fancy equipment to watch the celestial event.
If your approved solar-eclipse glasses didn’t come in time or the store is sold out, it’s not too late to safely see the eclipse.
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