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"Bill Farina" wrote in message ...
I woke up early and located a high place to view from. It was a little hazy, but the haze acted like a filter and I could actually see the sun without an additional filter. I had my digital camera along and snapped a couple of pictures, turned out pretty cool, but a bit on the blurry side. I tried the pinhole camera idea a little later on when the sun was higher in the sky, but the image was too small to see anything. http://www.venture-1.com/~billf/ToV-002.jpg shows a blurry Venus in the lower right corner, but I'm trying to figure out what got into http://www.venture-1.com/~billf/ToV-003.jpg. Bird? Sunspot? Clearly fakes, I can see the 3 wires you hung your sun on ![]() Try fishing string next time Joe "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Don't forget to check out the Transit of Venus across the Sun in about 10 hours. Observers on the US East Coast will be in "mid transit" at sunrise and will have about 2 hours of viewing. (The West Coast loses out this time!) As with an eclipse, don't look directly at the Sun; I'm going to try projecting the image with binoculars. Give it a shot, it doesn't happen often. In fact, its only been observed 5 times before, last time was 1882. The next one is in 2012, but after that we wait over 100 years. http://www.transitofvenus.org/faq.htm |
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