Wow, I've seen the entire venus transit this morning throught my refractor, here in Germany!
Impressive...
Anybody who wants to see some pics within the next days?
Adirondack
I've seen the entire venus transit
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I've seen the entire venus transit
We all live under the same sky, but we do not have the same horizon. (K. Adenauer)
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The horizon of some people is a circle with the radius zero - and they call it their point of view. (A. Einstein)
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I also saw it. I could not see it complete because in the middle I had a test in physics(the last one in the high school). But I saw almost the first 2.5 hours and the last minutes, and also took many pictures and one 230MB video. I dont understand why it was 230Mb: when I setted up the capture it said it would be 2Mb, but i is 230... so I dont udnerstand.
Doesnt matter, IT WAS SPECTACULAR!
BTW: I used a 3 inch reflector with a black polymer filter made by my self, I also could saw it with naked eyes and the filter, and with a pair of small binoculars...
Doesnt matter, IT WAS SPECTACULAR!
BTW: I used a 3 inch reflector with a black polymer filter made by my self, I also could saw it with naked eyes and the filter, and with a pair of small binoculars...
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Hi Friends!
I witnessed the transit too!!
It was very spectacular, expecially the last minutes, when venus disappeared from the sun... Of course some clouds disturbed the latest moments, but I am veeeery satisfied
I saw it from my home in Rome,Italy: as a amateur astronomer I had marked this date on the calendar as a must
Bye
Pierluigi
I witnessed the transit too!!
It was very spectacular, expecially the last minutes, when venus disappeared from the sun... Of course some clouds disturbed the latest moments, but I am veeeery satisfied
I saw it from my home in Rome,Italy: as a amateur astronomer I had marked this date on the calendar as a must
Bye
Pierluigi
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Howdy,
here are some images.
The first image I took with a free-hand afocal digi-shot through the 25mm ocular at my 90/1000mm refractor. It shows the venus while entering the sun disc at 5:29 UT (7:29 local time):
The 2nd image shows a closer look. This image is a focal shot with a CCD-Camera using the same telescope (with the CCD-Cam instead of the ocular) at 6:09 UT (8:09 local time):
Hope, you enjoy it.
Adirondack
here are some images.
The first image I took with a free-hand afocal digi-shot through the 25mm ocular at my 90/1000mm refractor. It shows the venus while entering the sun disc at 5:29 UT (7:29 local time):
The 2nd image shows a closer look. This image is a focal shot with a CCD-Camera using the same telescope (with the CCD-Cam instead of the ocular) at 6:09 UT (8:09 local time):
Hope, you enjoy it.
Adirondack
We all live under the same sky, but we do not have the same horizon. (K. Adenauer)
The horizon of some people is a circle with the radius zero - and they call it their point of view. (A. Einstein)
The horizon of some people is a circle with the radius zero - and they call it their point of view. (A. Einstein)