RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Are you hoping to catch today’s solar eclipse, but can’t find any eclipse glasses? Here’s a way to safely watch the eclipse without looking at the sun, according to NASA.
The eclipse is days away, and if you are scrambling to find eclipse-safe eyewear, we have a back-up plan. A pinhole projector can easily be made at home with items you have on hand. The projector ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — If you haven't heard, we will be experiencing a solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. If you plan on experiencing this cosmic event, you are going to want to do that safely and use a ...
WASHINGTON — With the total solar eclipse almost here, the clock is ticking to plan for how you're going to safely watch the celestial spectacle. Hopefully this isn't the first time you're hearing ...
When the moon passes between the Earth and the sun Monday afternoon it will create a partial solar eclipse in Broome County and a total solar eclipse in other parts of the state. If you're one of the ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Paul Lewis is the Space Science Outreach Director at the University of Tennessee. He says people looking at the partial solar eclipse in East Tennessee should wear eclipse glasses ...
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