Please do not try. However, you can use a pinhole eclipse viewer that will let you safely see the sun. Here is a link to instructions from NASA. Enjoy- and DO NOT try to look directly at the sun- during an eclipse or at any other time. https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/learn/project/how-to-make-a-pinhole-camera/
yah. pretty similar shape. i have looked at a solar eclipse before and it was so cool! :D p.s. never look directly at a solar eclipse, it will burn your cornea and make you blind :(
No beacause you could go blind or hurt your eyes,go to a glasses shop and get special eclipse glasses they sell
There are several ways one can make homemade candle stick holders. Containers can be made from empty condiment jars, glasses, canning jars, and empty medicine bottles.
No dear, the homemade 3D glasses will not have the flickers because in this case the TV will not send the 3D images to the glasses. Thus there is no chance for the flickers to occur.
Yes, using two lenses of glasses 20 diopter. If the distance between lenses is 300mm microscope magnificationis 20X.
buy some!
You can make a homemade mad scientist costume with a pair of dress pants, a dress shirt, and a lab coat. Add some kooky glasses and a wig of wild hair and you are a mad scientist.
Swirly-twirly kaleidoscope glasses. Like the "POP OLIVE" glasses that Lady Gaga has.
Not any that I know of
it was a total solar eclipse on august 21, 2017
They are safe, but you need to be careful. Some people sell fake eclipse glasses that don't give enough protection. The rule of thumb is that if you can see anything other than the sun though the glasses they won't protect your eyes.
Potential blindness