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How to watch the eclipse without glasses For those without access to eclipse glasses, a pinhole projector is another way to safely view the eclipse.
As I previously wrote for Forbes, if you want to look directly at today's solar eclipse, make sure you wear a pair of legitimate solar eclipse glasses. And I mean real eclipse glasses that meet ...
Can't find solar eclipse glasses? Here's how to make a pinhole camera viewer using a cereal box.
To begin the project, you'll need a large cardboard box (a cereal box will suffice), a fresnel lens, a magnifying glass, an LCD, a cylinder, aluminum foil, tape and scissors.
Having a hard time finding solar eclipse glasses for Eclipse 2017? Heres how to make a pinhole camera or pinhole projector to watch the eclipse safely.
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