OK, you want to view the Sun or an eclipse, but you don’t have an approved solar filter for your telescope. Maybe you don’t even have a telescope. No problem! I’ll bet you have a cardboard box. That ...
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If you don't have a pair of approved solar eclipse glasses by now, you may be out of luck trying to find some. But if you've got a large cardboard box and a few other supplies, you might still be able ...
Here are some tips. (Keep these around for the April 8 total solar eclipse). If you’re not planning on attending one of the many eclipse events planned in the area, you need to find someplace that ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. On April 8, several U.S. states will be plunged into total darkness as a solar eclipse makes its way across the country.