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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:
During the eclipse, turn your back toward the sun and hold your pinhole cardboard over your shoulder, catching the light of the sun with the paper. 3. Take your sheet of white paper and hold it at ...
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 ...
How to turn a box into a pinhole projector to view the eclipse. Another way to make a pinhole projector includes a box, tape, scissors, foil and paper. Find a cardboard box you can comfortably ...
Turn a cardboard box into a pinhole eclipse projector This pinhole projector can be worn like a helmet. That means the first step is hunting down a cardboard box you can comfortably place over ...
A pinhole projector can be created using common household items, and allows a viewer to see a projection of the sun inside a box, or projected on the ground. How to make your own eclipse pinhole ...
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.
To make it, you will need a cardboard pizza box, foil, scissors, pen, tape and a sheet of white paper. First, detach the two sides of the box from each other. Screen Shot 2017 08 17 at 5.55.41 PM