VIDEO: Another way that we can make a pinhole projection device ahead of the upcoming total solar eclipse is by using a cardboard tube. >> See other craft ideas for the eclipse VIDEO: Another way that ...
If you want to view the April 8 total solar eclipse, you'll need to take some safety measures to protect your eyes.And if you don't have the right eye gear, you'll have to get creative. Here's one ...
[For more information on eclipses, you can take a look at our picture guide.] But what if you don’t have eclipse glasses? No worries, you can appreciate this solar phenomenon using some simple ...
While cities brace for traffic, schools brace for absences and space enthusiasts are planning parties, the glasses that enable safe viewing of the eclipse have become something of a hot commodity.
CINCINNATI — The entire Tri-State will be able to view at least part of the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. The only safe way to directly view the celestial event is with certified ISO 12312-2 ...
Watching the light pass through tree leaves. Peering into a modified cereal box. Angling a kitchen colander. You can view the partial solar eclipse on Monday using these safe, alternative methods and ...
The much anticipated solar eclipse will take place Monday. To view the eclipse safely, you can make this pinhole eclipse projector from some common household items.Here are the items you will need to ...
Don’t have eclipse glasses? A pasta colander, straw hat or homemade pinhole projector could provide an alternate way to enjoy the April 8 total solar eclipse. It will only be safe to directly look at ...
If you’re planning on peeping Monday’s total eclipse and don’t want to hunt down eclipse viewing glasses, Pizza Hut has a tasty solution for you. The pizza chain just released a video that details how ...