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Make a Solar Eclipse Projection Viewer

Here’s a different way to view the eclipse using a cereal box.

The total solar eclipse on Monday, August 21, 2017 is a once-in-a-generation event. The path for the total eclipse spans a portion of western NC, but folks elsewhere in the state will be able to view a partial eclipse.

To view the eclipse directly, you need eye protection certified for safe viewing. A safe method for viewing an eclipse indirectly is by a projection viewer. Here’s how to make and use an easy one:

Learn more about the solar eclipse, including great viewing places in the path of totality.

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