
By NASA – Total Eclipse
You don’t necessarily need fancy equipment to watch one of the sky’s most awesome shows: a solar eclipse. With just a few simple supplies, you can make a pinhole camera that allows you to view the event safely and easily.
Check out this video for easy instructions on how to make your own pinhole camera:
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