Vermont Public Specials
How to make a pinhole viewer for the solar eclipse
Clip: Season 2024 Episode 3 | 3m 5s
One of the safest ways to view a total solar eclipse is by using a pinhole viewer.
One of the safest ways to view the April 8 total solar eclipse is by using a pinhole viewer. All you need is a cardboard box, tape, some white paper and tin foil. Vermont Public's Jane Lindholm visits the first grade class at JFK Elementary School in Winooski, Vermont to demonstrate.
Vermont Public Specials
How to make a pinhole viewer for the solar eclipse
Clip: Season 2024 Episode 3 | 3m 5s
One of the safest ways to view the April 8 total solar eclipse is by using a pinhole viewer. All you need is a cardboard box, tape, some white paper and tin foil. Vermont Public's Jane Lindholm visits the first grade class at JFK Elementary School in Winooski, Vermont to demonstrate.
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Astronomer Mark Breen answers common questions about solar eclipses. (4m 25s)
PREVIEW: Solar Eclipse 2024: Path to Totality
Vermont Solar Eclipse 2024: Path to Totality," premieres Wednesday, March 27th. (2m 18s)
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