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Transit of Venus - Cork Astronomy Club
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20 years 6 months ago #2873
by padbren99
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Transit of Venus - Cork Astronomy Club was created by padbren99
Cork Astronomy Club has organised an observing session at
the club's observatory site i.e. South Aer grounds, adjacent to
Cork Airport. Observing will commence at circa 7.30 a.m. and
will continue throughout the a.m.
Clear skies,
Paddy Brennan
the club's observatory site i.e. South Aer grounds, adjacent to
Cork Airport. Observing will commence at circa 7.30 a.m. and
will continue throughout the a.m.
Clear skies,
Paddy Brennan
paddy brennan
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20 years 6 months ago #3001
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Replied by jazzyj on topic Re: Transit of Venus - Cork Astronomy Club
Can someone who is not a member of the Cork Astronomy Club come to the observing session?
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20 years 6 months ago #3006
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Replied by ei5fk on topic Yes indeed
As an ordinary member id love to see many non members present, why we dont even charge people to look through our telescopes
Come along, bring your friends
Charles
Come along, bring your friends
Charles
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20 years 6 months ago #3104
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Replied by jazzyj on topic Re: Transit of Venus - Cork Astronomy Club
Will def try and drag some friends. I've been reading that you need eye protection to directly view it. Where could I get that locally, if it doesn't cost a fortune!
Thanks!
Thanks!
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20 years 6 months ago #3105
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Replied by ei5fk on topic Filters necessary for viewing the transit of Venus
Do not use welding glasses, take notice of what anybody says, these are dangerous
I will use BAADAR filter material abail from Andy Mc Crea (North Down Telescopes)in Northern Ireland at €20 for an A4 sheet.
www.mccreaa.freeserve.co.uk/
I have been using this for viewing sunspots for the past 2 years with a 65mm refractor
This is also perfect for binoculars
www.company7.com/astrophy/options/apasolar.html
Charles Coughlan
I will use BAADAR filter material abail from Andy Mc Crea (North Down Telescopes)in Northern Ireland at €20 for an A4 sheet.
www.mccreaa.freeserve.co.uk/
I have been using this for viewing sunspots for the past 2 years with a 65mm refractor
This is also perfect for binoculars
www.company7.com/astrophy/options/apasolar.html
Charles Coughlan
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20 years 6 months ago #3107
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Replied by albertw on topic Re: Transit of Venus - Cork Astronomy Club
The BAADER film comes in an A4 sheet, which you can make filters or `eclipse shades` etc. out of. Very good value for EUR20. (EUR33 inc p&p in Artane, EUR26 inc p&p from England, so North Down seems to be the place to buy it from)
Cheers,
~Al
Cheers,
~Al
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