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Step-by-step guide to making a DIY pinhole projector 1. Prepare the viewer vase: Begin with a cereal box and use a pencil to trace its bottom onto a piece of white printer paper.
A handful of household items is all you need to make your own pinhole eclipse viewer: tape, aluminum foil, paper, scissors and (maybe) a cereal box.
Back to Article List How to make a pinhole camera for the 2024 eclipse Here's our classic step-by-step guide to make a pinhole viewer with a cardboard box.
All you need is a cereal box, printer paper, tin foil, and tape to make your own DIY pinhole projector to safely view the April 8 solar eclipse at home.
Looking at eclipse without proper glasses is dangerous. Luckily, there are DIY options for those who forgot to order a pair in time for April 8.
Back to Article List How to make a pinhole camera to see the eclipse Here's how to safely observe an eclipse or the Sun with an inexpensive pinhole camera you can make out of a cardboard box.
Looking at eclipse without proper glasses is dangerous. Luckily, there are DIY options for those who forgot to order a pair in time for April 8.
You can make a pinhole box to view the solar eclipse out of a few bits you will probably already have in your kitchen ...
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 ...
You can still safely watch the solar eclipse by making your own pinhole viewer!
Build your own solar eclipse viewer with a cereal box: Easy DIY instructions Homemade pinhole eclipse viewers an alternative to fancy glasses for viewing solar eclipse on April 8. Only a sliver of ...
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