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This NASA project uses components you almost certainly already have at home. Using a cereal box, cardboard, foil, paper, scissors and tape or glue, you can put together this projection eclipse viewer.
Here's how to make your own solar eclipse glasses at home using a cereal box, before the big April 2024 event. Those magical eclipse glasses are pretty hard to find, but it's okay because you can ...
This straightforward hack begins with you creating two holes on both sides of the parchment paper or foil's box. From there, the process is as simple as sticking the hooks to your kitchen wall.
The foil-boat method is also easier to replicate at home. Rather than purchasing a roll of butcher paper, you can use the foil that’s probably already in your kitchen.
Runner-up in the versatility department is aluminium foil, which is made of over 98% aluminum ― the balance of which consists mainly of iron and silicon for added strength and puncture ...