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Venus Transit Misc. Discussion

Post by TNT » Tue Jun 05, 2012 7:53 pm

I took an image of the transit by projecting an image of the sun through my telescope onto a piece of paper. I think Venus is the dot on the right side.
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Re: Gallery: Venus Transit 2012

Post by Chris Peterson » Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:31 pm

TNT wrote:I took an image of the transit by projecting an image of the sun through my telescope onto a piece of paper. I think Venus is the dot on the right side.
Nope. You made this image a few hours before Venus began its transit.
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Re: Gallery: Venus Transit 2012

Post by TNT » Wed Jun 06, 2012 4:36 am

Chris Peterson wrote:
TNT wrote:I took an image of the transit by projecting an image of the sun through my telescope onto a piece of paper. I think Venus is the dot on the right side.
Nope. You made this image a few hours before Venus began its transit.
Oh great. I thought it ended at 11 UTC. Or did it begin at that time? :facepalm:
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Gallery: Venus Transit 2012

Post by bob » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:27 pm

Chris Peterson wrote:
TNT wrote:I took an image of the transit by projecting an image of the sun through my telescope onto a piece of paper. I think Venus is the dot on the right side.
Nope. You made this image a few hours before Venus began its transit.
The image says it was taken at 2012/6/5 14:02:37
But how do you know the user timezone and whether his camera's time is set correctly?
If he is CST then it was taken at 19:02 UTC and the eclipse began at roughly 20:02 UTC.

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Re: Gallery: Venus Transit 2012

Post by geckzilla » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:31 pm

bob wrote:
Chris Peterson wrote:
TNT wrote:I took an image of the transit by projecting an image of the sun through my telescope onto a piece of paper. I think Venus is the dot on the right side.
Nope. You made this image a few hours before Venus began its transit.
The image says it was taken at 2012/6/5 14:02:37
But how do you know the user timezone and whether his camera's time is set correctly?
If he is CST then it was taken at 19:02 UTC and the eclipse began at roughly 20:02 UTC.
He posted his image before the transit even began. The timestamp on the post itself is accurate. So, unless he's a time traveler...
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Post by Uwe » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:42 pm

Hello,
took this lovely image round 0600 this morning.

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Re: Venus Transit Misc. Discussion

Post by geckzilla » Wed Jun 06, 2012 2:54 pm

Oh good, we have our own thread of derailment, now. I am going to use it to say that the Venus Transit submissions are all great and some of them are just amazing. It's also surprising how common airplanes intersected with the transit.
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Re: Gallery: Venus Transit 2012

Post by Skyfinder » Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:58 am

Thierry Legault wrote:Why only one transit when one can have two? :-) Here is my transit of the Hubble Space Telescope in the middle of the transit of Venus, taken from Australia (Queensland)

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http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/transit_ven ... _marks.jpg

More info on this page: http://legault.perso.sfr.fr/venus_hst_transit.html
It was a bit of time wondering "But Thierry? What happened? What hatching in secret to Venus?" And here you are, UNIQUE in the world did you get the supreme idea.You trolled EVERYONE, including space agencies and observatories ... you're a genius.

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Re: Gallery: Venus Transit 2012

Post by Skyfinder » Sat Jun 09, 2012 9:58 am

protonchain wrote:These are my Venus transit shots:

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Taken at the Torrey Pines Glider port in La Jolla, California.


Copyright Harish Khandrika June 05 2012
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Post by Rothkko » Sun Jun 17, 2012 7:07 pm

1600 kms in auto, to Mérida at Oropesa del Mar (from end to end of Spain), 3 days of permission in the work. I was having something more 17 ' Venus's transit across the Sun, them 6h 37 ' 59 " at 6h 55 ' 33 " local time (June, 6th). I come to the place chosen two hours before. I fit the focus (ultimately, I chose one focal equivalent to 800mm).
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In the East the thing does not do well. Not well at all... Photography at 6h 40', in full transit:
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At least the photography refers to my pseudonym. With the anger that I have sure that I come to the near transit in 105 years. Congratulations to that yes you it have obtained. Magnificent works.

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