NASA shows how to safely view the solar eclipse without fancy glasses

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The total solar eclipse is fast approaching — it's viewable across the U.S. on August 21 — and, as you may or may not already know, it's not a phenomenon that's safe to view with the naked eye.

But how about with a cereal box? 

NASA just released an enlightening video explaining how to make a pinhole camera from humble kitchen cardboard to view the eclipse safely and easily, and without splurging on fancy eyewear. 

The clip has all the instructions; all you need is a cereal box, a piece of paper, aluminum foil, tape, and scissors. Happy eclipse watching! Read more...

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NASA shows how to safely view the solar eclipse without fancy glasses NASA shows how to safely view the solar eclipse without fancy glasses Reviewed by mimisabreena on Friday, August 11, 2017 Rating: 5

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