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Supplies There are many ways to make a pinhole projector, but you really just need two things: something with a pinhole in it, and something to project the image on.
Pinhole projector diagram What you’ll need: Long cardboard box (such as a cereal box) White paper (the sturdier the better) Scissors Tape Aluminum Foil A sharp object to make a small hole (pin ...
If your approved solar-eclipse glasses didn’t come in time or the store is sold out, it’s not too late to safely see the eclipse.
If you have not found solar eclipse glasses at this point, you are probably out of luck because there was a scramble to get them. However, you can make your own projector to safely view the solar ...
Matt Elliott/CNET How to make the pinhole projector Take your box -- I used a cereal box -- and trace its bottom on your sheet of paper.
Meteorologist Dylan Hudler explains how to make your own solar eclipse viewing projector.
A PINHOLE projector is one of the simplest ways you can view a solar eclipse without having to frantically look for specialised eye gear.
How to make a pinhole projector from a cereal box to safely view the total solar eclipse. You don't need fancy equipment to watch the celestial event.
The solar eclipse is approaching soon, and if you don't have proper eyewear, here's how you can watch the moment with a DIY pinhole projector.