How to View the Eclipse Without Glasses
Alternative Methods for Viewing the Eclipse
For those who do not have eclipse glasses, there are alternative and safe methods for viewing the solar eclipse. Here are a few options:
Kitchen Colander
Surprisingly, a kitchen colander with tiny holes can be used to project the light from the eclipse onto a piece of paper or cardboard. This creates an indirect view of the eclipse's effect.
April 6, 2024 at 7:00 AM
Mark your calendars because the next major solar eclipse visible in North America will occur on April 6, 2024, at 7:00 AM. Don't miss this opportunity!
Palms Up, Waffle Pattern
Place one hand over the other at a 90-degree angle with your palms facing up. Slightly open your fingers to create a waffle-like pattern and allow sunlight to pass through. You will see a projected image of the eclipse on the ground.
Cautionary Reminder
Regular sunglasses, damaged solar filters, or peeking between your fingers or through a pinhole are NOT safe ways to view the solar eclipse. Only use approved methods like the ones mentioned above to protect your eyes from potential damage.
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