Looking at the sun without proper glasses is dangerous. Luckily, there are DIY options for those who forgot to order a pair ...
A partial solar eclipse - with around 90 to 96% coverage - will be visible from the UK on Wednesday.
You only need 4 household materials to create one, easy peasy!
The UK will experience a partial solar eclipse on Wednesday, (12th August) and as specialised glasses start selling out online, here's an easy way to ensure you can still see the spectacle ...
Cut out a white piece of paper and stick it down to one side of the box. On the opposite side of the box to the paper, cut ...
A rare celestial event is happening next week - but people should follow expert's advice ...
With most eclipse glasses sold out across the country, a pinhole projector offers a simple, homemade alternative to safely view the rare event.
Here’s our step-by-step guide to making your own pinhole projector to view the 2026 solar eclipse safely - even without ...
A backyard movie night can be unforgettable with the right projector. These picks balance picture quality, portability, ...
While you could splash out on a TV wall, you’re probably better off grabbing yourself an amazing projector. If you want ...
Here are three ways to safely watch the solar eclipse if you can't find your eclipse glasses.