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  2. How to make a handmade solar eclipse view box if you can't ...

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    Here's how to make a pinhole viewer with a cereal box: Trace a piece of white paper along the bottom of the box, making sure it will fit the bottom of the box, and tape or glue it into place it ...

  3. How to make a solar eclipse viewer with a cereal box and some ...

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    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:

  4. How can I view the eclipse without glasses? Here are some ...

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    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.

  5. Teachers prepare students ahead of solar eclipse, which ...

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    Devansh Gupta, 11, of Toms River creates a pinhole viewer out of a cereal box to safely view the partial solar eclipse in April during Leigh Madigan's sixth grade science class at Toms River ...

  6. Solar viewer - Wikipedia

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    The solar eclipse of December 26, 2019 seen through a pair of solar eclipse glasses in Jaffna, Sri Lanka. A cat demonstrating a pair of eclipse glasses. Solar viewers (also known as solar viewing glasses or solar eclipse glasses) are special eyewear designed for direct viewing of the Sun. Standard sunglasses are unable to filter out eye ...

  7. Optical toys - Wikipedia

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    a viewing tube with a faceted lens that brings together selective parts of a picture into one composite image 1650s Perspective box: viewing box with a lens, false perspective painted on multiple planes in the interior of the box 1659 Magic lantern: Christiaan Huygens: projection 1730? Zograscope perspective views n/a 3D

  8. Post Toasties - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Post paid Walt Disney $1.5 million in the first year to design cartoon animals to illustrate its boxes of Post Toasties. [6] As of August 2016, Post Toasties are listed as discontinued on the PostFoods web site. This includes flavors Frosted Flakes, O's, and Corn Flakes. [7]

  9. Don't have eclipse glasses? Here's how to safely view the ...

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    Look into the box from the opening to view your projected image of the sun at the bottom of the box. Shoebox eclipse projectors One more pinhole projection method similar to the cereal box method ...