A pinhole camera, built from two pieces of cardboard, projects a safe image of the eclipsed sun without requiring any commercial eyewear.
THOUSANDS of Brits have been left disappointed after solar eclipse glasses sold out across the country but there is a simple solution to safely view tonight’s huge event. It involves an ...
With most eclipse glasses sold out across the country, a pinhole projector offers a simple, homemade alternative to safely view the rare event.
Cut out a white piece of paper and stick it down to one side of the box. On the opposite side of the box to the paper, cut ...
Glasgow will experience a partial solar eclipse on Wednesday, August 12, and it's important to know how to watch safely ...