Top 20 bucket list destinations for Brits – from magical Maldives to Pyramids of Egypt Another tip to view the eclipse from a household object is suggested by Science Focus, which says: “Grab a colander and go outside. "Simply hold it out and gaze down at the holes on the floor (place down a piece of white paper to help you see), each of which will show the crescent of the partial eclipse."You need to look at the ground at the gaps in the colander’s shadow – don’t place a colander on your head and stare upwards (not even you could pull off that look)”.Eclipse glasses are also available to buy online to help protect your eyes if you’re wanting to experience them first hand but be careful when purchasing that these are sufficient ones to use..
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