CINCINNATI — The entire Tri-State will be able to view at least part of the solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. The only safe way to directly view the celestial event is with certified ISO 12312-2 ...
Discover how to build a simple DIY projector using everyday materials like cardboard and a small flashlight or laser pointer. This easy step-by-step tutorial guides you through crafting a homemade ...
VIDEO: You've probably heard of solar eclipse glasses as a safe way to view the total eclipse on April 8. But if you don't have access to those glasses or the special solar filters that you need, ...
Unlock the full potential of your smartphone flashlight with this easy DIY projector tutorial! Watch as we turn ordinary materials—just cardboard and a magnifying lens—into a powerful, focused light ...
In a perfect world, humans would have been able to enjoy the beauty of solar eclipses by looking at them directly. In reality, however, that isn't quite possible, given that looking at the sun during ...
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A large LCD is entirely unsuitable. Light (especially high intensity of the sort used for projection) makes heat. The more light that must be "filtered away" the more heat you must be able to transfer ...