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In a similar vein, you could try using a colander to project multiple eclipse images. And even the holes found on a Saltine or Ritz cracker will suffice to provide a view of the eclipse.
Follow these tips to get a better shot of Monday's solar eclipse.
All you need is a cereal box, printer paper, tin foil, and tape to make your own DIY pinhole projector to safely view the April 8 solar eclipse at home.
Of course you are, but if you are aiming to post a photo of the event, you had better take precautions. On Monday, 15 U.S. states will experience “totality” when a solar eclipse turns day into ...