How to View the Eclipse Without Glasses
For Those Without Eclipse Glasses
Use Your Hands
Yes, you can view the solar eclipse with just your hands. Overlap your fingers with one hand vertical and the other horizontal. This acts as a pinhole camera, creating a projected image of the eclipse on the ground.
Safe Viewing
Palms up, position one hand over the other at a 90-degree angle. Open your fingers slightly, creating a waffle pattern. Allow sunlight to pass through the holes and observe the projected eclipse on the ground.
Location Matters
To fully witness the total solar eclipse, you must be within the path of totality. Check the eclipse details for your area and make sure you're within the path of the moon's shadow for the best viewing experience.
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