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How to make an eclipse viewer from a cereal box If you want to step up your eclipse viewing game, go to the pantry and grab a cereal box, then find scissors, tape, aluminum foil and a piece of paper.
Here's how to make your own solar eclipse glasses at home using a cereal box, before the big April 2024 event.
Can't find solar eclipse glasses? Here's how to make a pinhole camera viewer using a cereal box.
Trace the bottom of the box of cereal on a piece of paper and cut the paper out. Tape it to the inside of the bottom of the box; the white bottom will make seeing the sun a little bit easier.
Below are the steps to make your own solar eclipse viewer. — Get your white piece of paper, place the cereal box on top of it and trace the bottom.
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 ...
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