One of the easiest ways to safely watch a solar eclipse is to use 2 sheets of cardboard and make your own simple pinhole projector.Project the Sun
Never look directly at the Sun without proper eye protection. You can seriously hurt your eyes and even go blind.
Projecting the Sun through a box projector, or usingbinoculars or telescope, or simply 2 pieces of card is a safe and easy way to view a solar eclipse.
DIY: Simple Card Projector
The simplest and quickest way to safely project the Sun, is with a projector made from only 2 pieces of paper.You Need:- 2 pieces of stiff white cardboard, like 2 paper plates
- Alternatively, 2 sheets of plain white paper
- A thumbtack, a sharp pin, or a needle
What to Do:
To make a quick version of the pinhole projector, take a sheet of paper and make a very small hole in the middle of it using a pin or a thumbtack. Make sure that the hole is round and smooth.With your back towards the Sun, hold 1 piece of paper above your shoulder allowing the Sun to shine on the paper.
The second sheet of paper will act as a screen. Hold it at a distance, and you will see an inverted image of the Sun projected on the paper screen through the pinhole.To make the image of the Sun larger, hold the screen paper further away from the paper with the pinhole.
A box projector works on the same principles, but it is sturdier and requires a little more time and a few extra items to construct.
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