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Old 04-07-2024, 12:08 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by cromag View Post
I'll be out on my back deck with a pinhole viewer. We're not in the path of totality, but we should get about 90%. It will be much less dramatic, but the weather here is expected to be very good, and the pinhole viewer gives a good image of the sun. This will be the third or fourth solar eclipse I've viewed this way. None of them were fully total, but all were very interesting.
I saw nifty photos from the 2017 eclipse with (a) a colander and (b) a Ritz cracker, or the rectangular kind whose name escapes me just now. With both, you get a slew of tiny pinhole sun crescents.

Guess I'll have to try those myself (in addition to my eclipse glasses) since my planned trip To Totality got cancelled by illness in too many of the party. And predicted clouds.
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