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How to Make a Box Pinhole Projector I NASA Junkie 2.0
How to Make a Box Pinhole Projector I NASA Junkie 2.0
🌞 Witness the magic of a solar eclipse with your very own handmade Box Pinhole Projector! 🌒 In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll guide you through the process of creating a simple and effective solar eclipse viewer using household materials. Get ready to safely observe the wonders of the cosmos right from your backyard.
📦 What is a Box Pinhole Projector?
A Box Pinhole Projector is a creative and safe way to experience a solar eclipse. By projecting the image of the sun onto a surface inside the box, you can watch the moon's shadow as it moves across the sun during the eclipse. It's an incredible visual phenomenon that you won't want to miss!
🔧 Materials You'll Need:
A cardboard box (shoebox size works well)
Aluminum foil
A small piece of white paper
Tape
A pin or thumbtack
Scissors
Pen or pencil
📐 Step-by-Step Instructions:
Cover one side of the box with aluminum foil, securing it with tape.
Use a pin or thumbtack to create a small hole in the center of the aluminum foil.
Cut a square or rectangle on the opposite side of the box.
Tape the small piece of white paper inside the box, directly opposite the pinhole.
Close the box, making sure no light enters through gaps.
Find a sunny spot and hold the box so that the pinhole side faces the sun.
Adjust the distance between the box and the surface where the image will be projected until you see a clear image of the sun's crescent.
🌌 Safety Precautions:
Never look directly at the sun without proper eye protection.
The Box Pinhole Projector allows you to view the sun indirectly, making it safe for observing solar eclipses.
Ensure that the box is tightly sealed to prevent unwanted light from entering.
Whether you're an astronomy enthusiast, a curious learner, or simply excited about witnessing a solar eclipse, making a Box Pinhole Projector is a fantastic way to engage with celestial events. Gather your friends and family, and embark on a DIY journey to explore the wonders of the universe.
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