If you don't have solar glasses yet to watch the total eclipse happening April 8, not to worry. The good folks at NASA have an easy way you can view the eclipse by making a box pinhole projector with ...
Making a tzedakah box is a fun craft activity for kids from eight to 80, and creating the box provides a valuable lesson in the importance of charity. This tzedakah box made from an up-cycled record ...
If you can't get your hands on a pair of solar eclipse glasses, experts say there are still ways to enjoy the event safely. There are also unsafe alternatives, including wearing your normal sunglasses ...
No solar glasses? No problem. Here's how to make a box pinhole projector from items around your home to safely watch a solar eclipse. Courtesy of NASA. Music Credit: “Happy Strut” by Dan Phillipson ...
If you are planning to watch the solar eclipse on 12 August this year – whether you are in the path of totality or not – you will need some equipment to enjoy it fully. The most important rule during ...
Donna Kamarei, 31, of Alexandria created a pinhole camera to take in the solar eclipse August 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images) With a shortage ...
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