So the eclipse is today, and most of us are excited to see it. However, looking at a solar eclipse directly can (and will!) permanently blind you. Now, some places have been giving out eclipse glasses, but what if you're too late to get any? Well, I present you the solution of making homemade ones! This project lets you know about what a solar eclipse is, how to use the viewers, and how to make a viewer. To move through the slides, press right and left arrow keys. Space works too. Eclipse safety! 1. REGULAR SUNGLASSES WILL NOT PROTECT YOU. 2. Face AWAY from the eclipse while using this viewer! You'll still get a good idea of what the eclipse is, and you won't go blind, so that's a plus. 3. If you're in one of those areas where the eclipse is right over you, it's safer to look up, but still, don't look too long. Take a picture and look later, maybe. 4. If you don't want to do any of this, I'm pretty sure NASA's going to stream the eclipse, so you can watch it online. I apologize for my horrible art in this, lol. Have fun viewing the eclipse!