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How to make an eclipse viewer from a cereal box If you want to step up your eclipse viewing game, go to the pantry and grab a cereal box, then find scissors, tape, aluminum foil and a piece of paper.
Step 1 to create a box pinhole projector, gather these items Here is a finished pinhole projector made from a cereal box, a low-budget way to view the April 8 solar eclipse.
How to make an eclipse viewer yourself: 1. Put the cereal box on the piece of paper and trace the outline of the bottom of the box, creating a rectangle. 2. Cut out the rectangle. 3.
How to make an eclipse viewer from a cereal box If you want to make your indirect viewing tool a bit more elaborate, you can make an eclipse viewer with a few more materials around the house.
Tape the cutout piece of paper to the bottom of the box on the inside. Cut two openings in the cereal box top – one on each side of the part of the box with the tab that is used to close it.
Step 2, making the pinhole projector Follow these instructions for creating your box pinhole projector. Using a pencil, trace one end of the box onto the white sheet of paper. Next, cut out the shape.
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