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Step 9: Take your DIY solar eclipse projector outside on Monday afternoon, face away from the sun, look through the open hole, and see the eclipse!
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.
You’ll be able to see the various phases of the eclipse indirectly using some common household items in a 'pinhole projector.' ...
This could be a really neat way to take in the eclipse, whether you are in the path of totality or not. Here's how you make it.
Students and teachers with the Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences, and the Arts stopped by the studio to show us how to make a DIY pinhole projector.
If you don't have solar glasses yet to watch the total eclipse happening April 8, not to worry. The good folks at NASA have an easy way you can view the eclipse by making a box pinhole projector ...
'Totality' awesome DIY pinhole projectorby: Mitchell Olson, Ashley Thompson Posted: Apr 5, 2024 / 03:03 PM CDT Updated: Apr 5, 2024 / 03:31 PM CDT ...
How to make your own low-tech solar eclipse projector It may be fun to DIY a solar eclipse kit, and NASA has several tips to consider before assembling a projector.
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!
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