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How to view a solar eclipse without going blind

On Sunday afternoon, there's going to be a solar eclipse, and we may actually get to see it here in Washington. At 5:24pm, the moon will slide in front of the sun and block 94f percent of its light.  We'll see a ring of fire in the sky.  Well, if it's not cloudy, that is. And it probably will be. Here's the scoop:




Oh yeah, you know you're not supposed to look directly at the sun during an eclipse, right?  Here's a little craft project that'll let you see what's happening.  You can build a pinhole projector.  Let me know how that works for you.


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05/17/2012 8:11AM
How to view a solar elipse without going blind
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