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Didn't Get Your Eclipse Glasses? Norwalk Library Offers A DIY Solution

NORWALK, Conn. — It's Monday morning and the solar eclipse is hours away. But did you forget to buy solar viewing glasses?

All you need is a shoebox, scissors, tape, aluminum foil and paper to make a pinhole camera to view the eclipse safely.

All you need is a shoebox, scissors, tape, aluminum foil and paper to make a pinhole camera to view the eclipse safely.

Photo Credit: Norwalk Library

Ordering from Amazon isn't an option at this point, and everyone seems to be sold out — but the Norwalk Library is here to help.

All you'll need is a shoebox, scissors, tape, aluminum foil and paper.

"Thanks to quick thinking from staff, who are always eager to serve, a craft was found on the NASA site for you to make a pinhole camera to view the eclipse," the library said. 

Click here for the instructions from NASA.

And remember — don't look directly at the eclipse. 

Don't forget to join the eclipse viewing party on the front lawn at the Norwalk Main Library or the SoNo Branch Library on Monday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 

Light refreshments will be provided courtesy of the library.

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