Kids in Newfoundland and Labrador are gearing up to view their first-ever solar eclipse, an experience they say is bound to be exciting, but a tad scary. The little ones want to make sure their eyes ...
People wanting to experience the solar eclipse on April 8 in a creative and safe way can do so by creating a pinhole camera. Jeroen Stil, associate professor of astronomy at the University of Calgary, ...
Consider crafting a “pinhole camera” or projector at home — a simple and inexpensive device that allows for safe viewing of the eclipse from a unique perspective.
As excitement for the Aug. 21 solar eclipse heats up, experts are urging people to take good care of their eyes when they enjoy the spectacle in Canadian skies. But you don't need fancy glasses or ...