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20 years 6 months ago #3282 by mjs
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Dave,

Do not think of sending me 330 pictures for the website :wink: Great to see that ye got a good view of the event.
Kerry Astronomy Club's report is on line on our website now.

Michael Scully KAC,SAC

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20 years 6 months ago #3283 by dave_lillis
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Too late :wink: :wink:

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20 years 6 months ago #3289 by mjs
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Dave,

Your Venus transit images are on line on the Geocities mirror of our site . I could not connect to Eircom to update our main site yet.

It's at times like this that having a mirror site is useful 8) !

Michael Scully. KAC/SAC

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20 years 6 months ago #3294 by Paul Tipper
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Madrid, Spain:- rang Paul Tipper (South Dublin A.S.) there and he has had lovely views at the observatory of a work colleague to the north of the city. Some thunderclouds building up so they might miss third contact. Black Drop lasted about three minutes . . . lots of digital images taken which he will have on his return to Ireland.


Some pics and a brief report of our observations from La Canãda are available at astrosurf.com/juan_lacruz/VenusTransit.htm

Paul Tipper,
South Dublin Astro. Soc.

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20 years 6 months ago #3295 by John OBrien
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Amazing picture today on NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day site. It shows a closeup of Venus on the edge of the Sun with sunlight refracted through the Venusian atmosphere. :shock:

antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040610.html

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20 years 6 months ago #3297 by dave_lillis
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Wow, that is an incredible pic John :shock:

Just a question I'd like to throw out to all who say the 3rd contact.
Did anyone see the black drop effect as expected, i.e. see venus merging via a dark "bridge" for a minute or so before it was "at" the Suns limb.
What I saw was Venus getting closer and closer to the edge until it finally touched the limb as in the photo below.



www.geocities.com/shannonsideac/graphics/inner/vt1203dl.jpg
The pic above is just as Venus and the Suns limb "joined", before this they were seperate, from my point of view.
I noticed that Conor mentioned earlier that he didnt see what he expected either ??

BTW, other Venus transit pics taken at the SAC site near Limerick can be seen at,
www.geocities.com/shannonsideac/inner.htm

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