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