If you do not have solar eclipse glasses, this is a fun DIY Solar Eclipse project you can create

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If you do not have solar eclipse glasses, this is a fun DIY Solar Eclipse project you can create
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If you don not have solar eclipse glasses or you just want to view the eclipse a different way, here is a fun DIY Solar Eclipse project you can create.

1. A cardboard box: You can use either a shoe box or an empty cereal box. 4. ScissorsNow that you have all of your supplies, you can now begin to create your DIY Solar Eclipse Viewer. 2. Add the tape to the piece of foil .4. With your pencil or pen, poke a small hole into the foil.

5. Add tape to your white sheet of paper. Tape it to the opposite end of your box, where the holes are cut out. 6. Add your lid to your shoebox. If you are using a cereal box or cardboard box, you will want to seal any open ends with tape. Now that you have to put together your DIY Solar Eclipse Viewer it is ready to be used. This is how you use your viewer.2. The sun's light will pass through the hole in the foil to the back of the box where your white sheet of paper is taped.

3. During the eclipse, you will be able to safely watch the event unfold as the moon's shadow begins to pass in front of the sun. KENS would like to send you push notifications about the latest news and weather.

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