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How to view Monday's solar eclipse with your own DIY project

Don't have eclipse glasses? Don't worry, CBC P.E.I. meteorologist Jay Scotland has the DIY project you need to view Monday's solar eclipse.

Check out Monday's solar eclipse safely with Jay Scotland's quick do-it-yourself project

Jay Scotland shows how to use a pinhole projector to see the solar eclipse

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Jay Scotland shows how to use a pinhole projector to see the solar eclipse

Don't have eclipse glasses?

Don't worry, CBC P.E.I. meteorologist Jay Scotland has the DIY project you need to view Monday's solar eclipse.

Scotland said Islanders can expect to see the eclipse late on Monday afternoon.

"The moon will start to cover the edge of the sun's diskbeginning at 2:42 p.m. maximum coverage will occur at 3:50 p.m.with the partial eclipse finally ending at 4:54 p.m.," he said.

Youcan watch safely with this quick and easy eclipse viewer.

You'll need tinfoil, scissors, tape, two bristol boards and a paper clip.

What you'll need: tinfoil, scissors, tape, two bristol boards and a paper clip. (Jay Scotland/CBC)

Take your scissors and cut a square in your bristol board.

Take your scissors, cut a square in your bristol board. (Jay Scotland/CBC)

Slap that tinfoil over the hole and tape it down!

Slap that tinfoil over the hole and tape it town! (Jay Scotland/CBC)

Poke a hole in the middle of the tinfoil with your paper clip.

Poke a hole in the middle of the tinfoil with your paper clip. (Jay Scotland/CBC)

Hold up your creation over your other piece of bristol board and watch the eclipse happen safely right before your eyes!

Hold up your creation over your other piece of bristol board and watch the eclipse happen safely right before your eyes! (Jay Scotland/CBC)

With files from Jay Scotland