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Taltarzac725 08-16-2017 07:05 AM

Mirrors and the Solar Eclipse.
 
Solar eclipse 2016: How to view it safely with mirrors, pinhole projectors and even a COLANDER - Mirror Online

And the pinhole projector thing looks like a good idea. The mirror also involved a pinhole like projection.

Water reflection does not seem to be a good idea though.

Always best to check a lot of sources for what is safe and what is not.

villagetinker 08-16-2017 08:11 AM

I recall in my teens viewing a solar eclipse with a pin hole camera. This consisted of a box, the size of a Xerox carton, some aluminum foil, and a white sheet of paper. Take the box, cut a hole say 2 inches in diameters on one end, close to the side and bottom of the box. Place the aluminum foil over the hole, and carefully place a pin hole in it. Now on the inside of the box tape the sheet of white paper.
To use the pin hole camera, place the box inverted over your head, stand with your back to the sun, and aim until you see the sun. As I recall this setup worked really well.

sallybowron 08-16-2017 07:15 PM

Tinker, you always have such good input

Taltarzac725 08-16-2017 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1436427)
I recall in my teens viewing a solar eclipse with a pin hole camera. This consisted of a box, the size of a Xerox carton, some aluminum foil, and a white sheet of paper. Take the box, cut a hole say 2 inches in diameters on one end, close to the side and bottom of the box. Place the aluminum foil over the hole, and carefully place a pin hole in it. Now on the inside of the box tape the sheet of white paper.
To use the pin hole camera, place the box inverted over your head, stand with your back to the sun, and aim until you see the sun. As I recall this setup worked really well.

People have been telling me to put on a tinfoil hat since 1991 so this box is a new welcomed addition. It was mainly lawyers and politicians in 1991 but mostly lawyers after that.

I may try that if I can find a suitable box.

Lowes on US 441/27 was out of solar eclipse glasses this afternoon as well as this morning. I had to go there anyway for a little home improvement.

villagetinker 08-16-2017 07:39 PM

Actually, I am planning on watching the entire eclipse on SCI-FI channel, starting at noon, already have it setup to record, just incase I get tied up.

manaboutown 08-16-2017 07:43 PM

Thank you VT. My brother is going to a small town in Oregon which is in the full eclipse line. I am going up to Idaho for a week tomorrow so will experience it also. Once in a lifetime event although I recall experiencing a partial when I was a child in NM.

Eclipse Maps | Total Solar Eclipse 2017

jsw14 08-16-2017 08:00 PM

Sheeeesh, we R experiencing a Eclipse right now....It's Dark outside........:1rotfl:

Vinny 08-17-2017 03:36 PM

As I kid I did glimpse briefly a full solar eclipse. Just a quick peek for 2-3 seconds (not recommended and can be dangerous). However we mostly watched it reflected in a bucket of water which seemed to work. Not watching it directly with glasses is not much different than watching it on TV to me. So I will just watch it on the news or whoever is broadcasting it. I am sure there will be plenty of internet sites showing the eclipse. If you are not seeing an event directly, you are watching an image of it and to me it is the same experience as watching it on the internet or TV except they will have better images. I do not think it will be much here in TV. A partial at best.

Taltarzac725 08-17-2017 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Vinny (Post 1436884)
As I kid I did glimpse briefly a full solar eclipse. Just a quick peek for 2-3 seconds (not recommended and can be dangerous). However we mostly watched it reflected in a bucket of water which seemed to work. Not watching it directly with glasses is not much different than watching it on TV to me. So I will just watch it on the news or whoever is broadcasting it. I am sure there will be plenty of internet sites showing the eclipse. If you are not seeing an event directly, you are watching an image of it and to me it is the same experience as watching it on the internet or TV except they will have better images. I do not think it will be much here in TV. A partial at best.

And it may be raining then here as well.

Taltarzac725 08-17-2017 03:43 PM

How to View a Solar Eclipse | Exploratorium

This is interesting as suggestions on how to view the solar eclipse.

jblum315 08-17-2017 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1436397)
Solar eclipse 2016: How to view it safely with mirrors, pinhole projectors and even a COLANDER - Mirror Online

And the pinhole projector thing looks like a good idea. The mirror also involved a pinhole like projection.

Water reflection does not seem to be a good idea though.

Always best to check a lot of sources for what is safe and what is not.

I remember a total eclipse when I wa a child. Somehow I saw it and didnt go blind

bluedivergirl 08-19-2017 09:16 PM

I do remember watching an eclipse ~ Partial? Don't know ~ while wearing my father's welding helmet. It was very heavy on my 8-yo shoulders.

Just about 58 years ago.

Indy-Guy 08-20-2017 10:52 AM

Interesting site to see what and when the eclipse will be like here.

Also you can put in different locations.

Eclipses visible in Leesburg, Florida, USA - Aug 21, 2017 Solar Eclipse


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