Watching an eclipse? Save your eyeballs -- rig up a sweet viewing set-up with some help from this video.
Remember never look directly at the sun without certified sun glasses or a #14 Welder's mask. Instead look at the projected image of the sun on a screen with the help of a few simple house hold objects.
Read more about safe eclipse viewing from npr here:
http://www.npr.org/sections/health-sh...
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