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Observing the Solar Eclipse with Binoculars

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This free document prepared by Dr. Daniel Barth provides guidance for safely observing a solar eclipse using binoculars.

Emphasizing safety as a priority, it underscores the importance of not looking directly at the Sun during the eclipse. The use of binoculars to project the eclipse's image onto a piece of paper is encouraged, allowing groups or classes to view the event simultaneously.

The advantages of this method include safety, ease of documentation, and opportunities for educational engagement. The steps for using binoculars for eclipse observation are outlined, highlighting the need for practice and caution, and recommending protective measures for being outdoors during the event.

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