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You can make your own solar eclipse viewer box at home, whether with a pinhole projector or a colander. No problem. How to make a handmade solar eclipse view box if you can't find glasses
Here is a finished pinhole projector made from a cereal box, a low-budget way to view the April 8 solar eclipse. To make a box pinhole project, gather up the following items:
Turn a shoebox into a partial solar eclipse viewer. The cereal box method works with shoeboxes, too.. Cut a small hole on one end of the shoebox and tape foil over it. Poke a small hole in the foil.
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A handful of household items is all you need to make your own pinhole eclipse viewer: tape, aluminum foil, paper, scissors and (maybe) a cereal box.
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