There are
safe ways to view the sun. The simplest requires
only a long box (at least 60cm long), a piece of
aluminum foil, a pin, and a sheet of white paper.
The length
of the box is important. The longer the box, the
bigger the pinhole image. To find the size of the
image, multiply the length of the box by the number
0.0873. For a box that is 1 meter long, the image
will be 0.0873 meters (or 8.77 mm) in diameter. If
you want to round things off, the size of the image
is about 1/100th the length of the box.
If you can't
find a long box or tube, you can tape together two
or more boxes to make a longer one. In the
illustrations below we found that taping together
two triangular UPS shipping tubes works well. Of
course, if you do this you must cut out the
cardboard at the ends of the tube that end up in
the middle!
1) Find or make a long box or tube.
2) Cut a hole in the center of one end of
the box.
3) Tape a piece of foil over the hole.
4) Poke a small hole in the foil with a
pin.
5) Cut a viewing hole in the side of the
box.
6) Put a piece of white paper inside the end
of the box near the viewing
portal.
Point the
end of the box with the pinhole at the sun so that
you see a round image on the paper at the other
end. If you are having trouble pointing, look at
the shadow of the box on the ground. Move the box
so that the shadow looks like the end of the box
(so the sides of the box are not casting a shadow).
The round spot of light you see on the paper is a
pinhole image of the sun.
Do
not look through the pinhole at the
sun!
Look only at the image on the
paper.
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