1. A cardboard box: You can use either a shoe box (like the one used in the explainer video) or an empty cereal box. 2. A white sheet of paper that will be able to cover one end of your box. 6.
If you’re as excited about the eclipse as my 8-year-old is, you’ll want to experience this firsthand, as it happens. But you shouldn’t stare directly at the sun. Instead, you need to build an eclipse ...
The first total solar eclipse of 2024 is in April and it will be the only solar eclipse this year that will have a path of totality stretching across the U.S. It’s been nicknamed “The Great North ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – In order to safely view the April 8 eclipse, you must take the necessary precautions to do so safely. To view the partial portion of a solar eclipse, where a piece of the sun remains ...
While cities brace for traffic, schools brace for absences and space enthusiasts are planning parties, the glasses that enable safe viewing of the eclipse have become something of a hot commodity.
Step 4: Cut a rectangle of paper that is big enough to fit across the entire side of the *inside* of the box. Tape it to the side opposite where you cut the two holes and affixed the foil.
Wave Hill Public Garden & Cultural Center held an event to help Bronx families prepare for Monday’s solar eclipse by creating and decorating their own pinhole projection boxes on Sunday. The DIY ...
Some lucky children will be able to catch a total solar eclipse April 8 alongside their parents in an incredible event that will not present itself again until 2044. Families in 13 states – Texas, ...
Thrill-Seeker Drew Dirksen builds a DIY project to safely view a rare celestial event without damaging his eyes.