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If you don’t have access to a pair of solar eclipse viewing glasses for the annular solar eclipse October 14th, a rudimentary pinhole eclipse viewer can be made using common household materials: - A cardboard box - A white piece of paper - A pair of scissors - Tape - A piece of foil - A nail The hole in the foil serves as a pinhole camera, but will be viewed on a “screen” rather than recorded onto film. The white piece of paper serves for improved contrast when viewing in the box. While a nail was used for this video, any small, sharp, and pointed object like a sharpened pencil or threading needle would work. A smaller pinhole makes for a less bright, but sharper image. If you think the hole you made is too big, the foil is easily interchangeable to try it again! #photonics #solareclipse #solareclipse2023


Make A DIY Eclipse Viewer From A Lab Snacks Box For Country: United States. City: Gulfport, Huntsville, Independence, Santa Clarita, Worcester

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Make a DIY Eclipse Viewer From a Lab Snacks Box

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