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A pinhole camera is a simple, safe and free solution that will allow you to watch a solar eclipse — and all you need are a few basic household supplies.
According to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, anyone can make a pinhole camera. NBC5 followed these steps and had a working pinhole camera in under five minutes.
Pinhole cameras are a fun, family-friendly way to experience the coming total solar eclipse as a group, experts tell the Star. Here’s how to make your own at home.
Back to Article List How to make a pinhole camera to see the eclipse Here's how to safely observe an eclipse or the Sun with an inexpensive pinhole camera you can make out of a cardboard box.
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