"Safely Enjoying the Solar Eclipse: Tips for Viewing Without Glasses or Cameras"

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If you don't have special glasses for the upcoming solar eclipse, you can still safely witness the event by making a pinhole viewer using a cereal box or creating a pinhole projector with index cards and pushpins. NASA provides instructions for both methods on its website, allowing you to view the eclipse indirectly and avoid the risk of eye damage. Additionally, Amazon still has some glasses available, but ordering them may not guarantee their arrival in time for the eclipse.
Topics:science#eclipse-viewing#nasa-instructions#pinhole-viewer#safety-measures#science-and-technology#solar-eclipse
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