How to Make a Box Pinhole Projector

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Creating a simple box pinhole projector is an easy and effective way to safely view a solar eclipse or observe the sun. Here's a step-by-step guide to making one:

Materials Needed:

A medium-sized cardboard box with a lid
Aluminum foil
A small piece of white paper
Tape
Scissors
Pin or needle
Instructions:

Take the cardboard box and cut a small square or rectangular hole on one end of the box, but not on the side with the lid. This hole will be where you'll project the image of the sun.

Cover the square hole with aluminum foil and use tape to secure it tightly around the edges.

Use the pin or needle to poke a small hole in the center of the aluminum foil. Make sure the hole is round and clean.

Tape the white piece of paper on the inside of the box, directly opposite the pinhole.

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