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How to view a solar eclipse

2009-07-21 10:54 BJT

Special Report: View Solar Eclipse |

1. Never view the sun with the naked eye or with any optical device, such as binoculars or a telescope!

2. Pinhole projector

There are safe ways to view the sun. The simplest requires only a long box (at least 6 feet long), a piece of aluminum foil, a pin, and a sheet of white paper.

The length of the box is important. The longer the box, the bigger the pinhole image. To find the size of the image, multiply the length of the box by the number 0.00873. For a box that is 1 meter long, the image will be 0.00873 meters (or 8.77 mm) in diameter. If your box is 5 feet (60 inches) long, your solar image will be 60 x 0.00873 = 0.52 inches in diameter. If you want to round things off, the size of the image is about 1/100th the length of the box.

(1) Find or make a long box or tube.

If you can't find a long box or tube, you can tape together two or more boxes to make a longer one. We found that taping together two triangular UPS shipping tubes works well. Cut out the cardboard at the ends of the tube and tape them together with duct tape in the middle.
If you can't find a long box or tube, you can 
tape together two or more boxes to make a 
longer one. We found that taping together two 
triangular UPS shipping tubes works well. Cut 
out the cardboard at the ends of the tube and 
tape them together with duct tape in the middle.