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If you want to learn more about how pinhole cameras work and other fun projects you and your kids can do to prepare for the total solar eclipse, check out NASA's explainer article.
Can't find solar eclipse glasses? Here's how to make a pinhole camera viewer using a cereal box.
Make a pinhole camera to enjoy the October 14th annular eclipse while keeping your eyes safe from retinal damage.
A University of Arizona professor is hoping to capture the changes of a Tucson landscape over the next thousand years, setting up a primitive pinhole camera for a super long exposure that will be r… ...
It’s a half-frame 35 mm pinhole film camera with the simplest possible construction. It can be built from almost any flat light-proof 3 mm thick stock, though something that you can run through ...
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