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Here's how to make a pinhole viewer from a tube and even a cereal box; use as long a mail tube as you can find, carve a 2-inch by 2-inch viewing square about 1 inch from one end, put aluminum foil ...
Step-by-step guide to making a DIY pinhole projector 1. Prepare the viewer vase: Begin with a cereal box and use a pencil to trace its bottom onto a piece of white printer paper. This traced shape ...
How to Make a Pinhole Projector to View Today's Solar Eclipse It's easier than trying to find eclipse glasses at this point. And better for your eyes than staring directly at the sun.
You can make a pinhole box to view the solar eclipse out of a few bits you will probably already have in your kitchen ...
A pinhole camera is a simple, safe and free solution that will allow you to watch a solar eclipse — and all you need are a few basic household supplies.
A pinhole camera is a simple, safe and free solution that will allow you to watch a solar eclipse — and all you need are a few basic household supplies.
A pinhole camera is a simple, safe and free solution that will allow you to watch a solar eclipse — and all you need are a few basic household supplies.
To safely look at the eclipse, you'll need NASA certified glasses. But, if you don't have them, you can make your own pinhole viewer.
Dante Centuori, Creative Productions Director at the Great Lakes Science Center, showed WKYC how to create a pinhole viewer.