solar eclipse

Pets and the Eclipse
Pets and the Eclipse
Pets and the Eclipse
I can't believe this is actually an issue that is being brought up. There are those in Idaho and across the path of the solar eclipse that are worried about the safety of their pets during the eclipse.
Accidental But Cool Photos of the Eclipse
Accidental But Cool Photos of the Eclipse
Accidental But Cool Photos of the Eclipse
My family gathered at my mom's house in Buhl yesterday for a solar eclipse barbeque and I managed to snap some cool, but completely accidental photos of the eclipse. We were set up with our eclipse pinhole viewer, and it was projecting a fantastic image, but my sister and I wondered what would happen if we tried to click a few pictures with our smartphones? The results were... interesting. Read Mo
Watch The Solar Eclipse in Twin Falls With A Pinhole Viewer
Watch The Solar Eclipse in Twin Falls With A Pinhole Viewer
Watch The Solar Eclipse in Twin Falls With A Pinhole Viewer
Brad already talked about the dangers of staring directly at the sun, so how are you supposed to watch the partial solar eclipse today? We're all going back to the 2nd grade on this one and making a Pinhole Viewer. The idea is simple: the light from the sun is filtered through a pinhole in a piece of paper allowing you to safely view the moon's transition across the face of the sun.
Don’t Look at it.  You’ll Go Blind (The Solar Eclipse in Twin Falls)
Don’t Look at it. You’ll Go Blind (The Solar Eclipse in Twin Falls)
Don’t Look at it. You’ll Go Blind (The Solar Eclipse in Twin Falls)
On May 20th Twin Falls will experience a partial solar eclipse. Sunday evening, starting at about 6:00pm, the moon will block nearly all of the sun leaving only a thin crescent visible. It should be spectacular! We spoke with Chris Anderson, from CSI about some of the misconceptions regarding viewing safety.  Here are a few things we learned