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astronomy1 year ago

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Your Complete Guide and Live Updates"

The Great North American Eclipse will occur today, with the total eclipse visible from southern Texas to northern Maine. The eclipse will begin in Mexico at 11:07 a.m. PDT and end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT. Driving during the eclipse is safe as long as drivers don't look up at the sky. The best viewing weather is expected in northern New England, while poor viewing conditions are expected in parts of Texas and the Midwest. The next total solar eclipse in the U.S. will be in 2044, and viewers can make a cereal box eclipse viewer to safely observe the event.

science-and-technology1 year ago

"Crafting a DIY Solar Eclipse Viewer: A Step-by-Step Guide"

With the upcoming 2024 total solar eclipse, the demand for solar eclipse glasses has surged, but DIY eclipse viewers can be made at home using household items. NASA offers a cereal box viewer, the Planetary Society suggests a simple pinhole paper projector, and cardboard or paper tube viewers can be made using items like paper towels or toilet paper rolls. These methods provide safe ways to view the eclipse without looking directly at the sun.

science-and-technology1 year ago

"Safe Solar Eclipse Viewing: DIY Viewer, Pinhole Projectors, and Glasses Guide"

With the 2024 total solar eclipse approaching, the demand for solar eclipse glasses has surged, but DIY eclipse viewers can be made at home using household items. NASA offers a cereal box viewer, the Planetary Society provides a simple pinhole paper projector, and cardboard or paper tube viewers can be made using items like paper towel rolls. These methods allow safe viewing of the eclipse without the need for specialized glasses.