OK, you want to view the Sun or an eclipse, but you don’t have an approved solar filter for your telescope. Maybe you don’t even have a telescope. No problem! I’ll bet you have a cardboard box. That ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Are you hoping to catch today’s solar eclipse, but can’t find any eclipse glasses? Here’s a way to safely watch the eclipse without looking at the sun, according to NASA.
If you don't have a pair of approved solar eclipse glasses by now, you may be out of luck trying to find some. But if you've got a large cardboard box and a few other supplies, you might still be able ...
SCIENCE IS JUST AN INCREDIBLE THING. ALL RIGHT, SO IF YOU DON’T HAVE ECLIPSE GLASSES, WE KNOW WE COULD USE THINGS LIKE A COLANDER TO JUST KIND OF FILTER IT. BUT THERE’S ANOTHER THING THAT YOU CAN MAKE ...
To prevent damage to your eyes, meteorologist Sean Sublette shows you how to quickly build a pinhole camera — to safely view a solar eclipse.
Are you ready for the 2024 total solar eclipse? You may already have your special eclipse glasses or built your pinhole camera to safely view the sun during the total solar eclipse on April 8. You’ve ...
ASHEVILLE – Looking for eclipse glasses last-minute? From tree leaves to cereal boxes, here's a list of last-minute alternatives to protect your eyes. For any readers who didn’t know, North Carolina ...
The day of the 2024 total solar eclipse is here, and you may be among the millions of Americans scrambling to get a glimpse of the moment the moon completely blocks the sun. The safest way to watch ...
A partial solar eclipse will be visible around sunrise Saturday in parts of the northeastern United States, including New Jersey and Pennsylvania — clouds permitting. Steps must be taken for safe ...