April 22, 2023 6:01 am
The simplest and safest way of watching the eclipse is with a pinhole projector. All you need is two pieces of cardboard roughly about 12 inches by 12 inches. Using a pin, make a clean hole in the center of one of the cardboards. Do not make the hole too […]
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4:53 am
The total solar eclipse that passed over Argentina and Chile on July 2 has triggered the arrival of a lunar eclipse. According to EarthSky.org website, the two eclipses always come in pairs within a fortnight, about two weeks. Earlier this year partial solar eclipse happened on January 6 and it […]
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