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Hey guys, I just wanted to know what everyone's up too for the June 8th eclipse of Venus...(and inform anyone who doesn't know)
Dooga Blackrazor
May29-04, 06:56 PM
I'll be missing it. I'm in Eastern Canada but 'll be doing an exam that morning and the day before so I won't be putting any leisure time into my schedule.
numberPI
May30-04, 01:29 AM
ill be missing it as well :(
"Note that the transit is not visible from Mexico (except Yucatan where egress occurs during sunrise). "
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/transit/TV2004/city-CA.html
killerinstinct
May30-04, 07:16 PM
Hopefully I will be watching the ellipse during sunrise June 8th. I am lucky to even have a chance to view it.
Grizzlycomet
May30-04, 07:43 PM
I'll be watching it from school :) From Norway it's easily visible from 7 am to like 1 pm. Just hope we don't get any clouds :uhh:
Xaxerian
Jun6-04, 09:07 AM
Can the eclipse be sighted from any place in Earth, like South Asia, or merely in the Americas?
Eclipses are a fascinating facet of astronomy and enlightens to mystify the human soul.
selfAdjoint
Jun6-04, 12:12 PM
Since a transit only lasts like half an hour, and it will be visible in Athens, I presume it will not be visible in the New World at all. Corrections?
Since a transit only lasts like half an hour, and it will be visible in Athens, I presume it will not be visible in the New World at all. Corrections? Click the graphic to enlarge.
http://skyandtelescope.com/observing/objects/planets/article_1021_2.asp
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/Transit.html
and a cool World map at:
http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/M2006map_AA.pdf
If Kerrie wanders through here, I am curious as to whether she puts an astrological significance to this astronomical event.
Xaxerian
Jun7-04, 06:28 AM
I just checked with an astronomy official.
Times for the transit: 5:30 GMT - 10:30 GMT. Maximum point of the eclipse shall occur during 8:30 GMT.
Most of America and the New World shall miss the transit entirely. Only Eastern parts of America and South America shall witness this transit.
we will have a satellite uplink to Greece where we will watch it between 11pm-7am
I'm going to try and grab some pics... I think I figured it will be here 7:00AM for east Coast Canada?
fbsthreads
Jun7-04, 05:24 PM
i hate to be picky but is the phrase 'eclipse of venus' correct?
it isn't venus that is being eclipsed is it?
as i understand the sun will be eclipsed ever so slightly (0.0078% less light from the sun i think).
Nommos Prime (Dogon)
Jun7-04, 06:29 PM
I've got my prime position, here in Oz (I can't wait to see Venus' atmosphere "shroud").
Math Is Hard
Jun7-04, 06:34 PM
I've heard that there are places we can watch the eclipse on the internet. Any recomendations?
i hate to be picky but is the phrase 'eclipse of venus' correct?- fbsthreads
I am 80% sure that I have heard of this sort of phenomenon being called a "transit."
I've heard that there are places we can watch the eclipse on the internet. Any recomendations?
http://www.astronomy.no/ is probably one of the bests
KLscilevothma
Jun7-04, 09:04 PM
Can the eclipse be sighted from any place in Earth, like South Asia, or merely in the Americas?
People in some Asian Countries can watch the whole event. In Hong Kong, the eclipse will start at 13.12 (HK time) and we can watch nearly the entire process. :biggrin: The sun here will set just a few minutes before Venus "emerges" from the sun, what a pity! :cry:
Today is quite cloudy in Hong Kong, I hope it won't affect us watching this event.
Counting down --- 3 hrs !!!!!!
Math Is Hard
Jun7-04, 09:17 PM
thx, check!
1) In regards to my improper grammer - eclipse of venus, yes I was incorrect, my deepest appologies. The "transit" of venus - perhaps that is better
2) Im setting my alarm now, ill set my telescope on it, if it can see past my local suburbia of houses in the way of the sun!!! Should be good, thanks for all the posts guys
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Xaxerian
Jun7-04, 11:06 PM
It is a warm, sunny day with only a handful of clouds where I live in.
The transit shall take place from 11:30 AM to 4:30 PM. What a sign from God unto mankind.
Its nice how the universe works out, and yet people still refuse to consdier that mabye a distinct, intelligent being created all of it. But i dont want to start that debate!! Anyway, yup im going to sleep so i can watch it - cheers, enjoy the transit, this is my last post on this topic!!
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Report from Norway:
An insignificant pinhead-sized black dot is at the moment visible on the solar disk.
Well that was fun. We should do this again sometime, say... June 6th, 2012?
Looks like it's back to sleep for me!
This morning, I saw it with my 8" telescope. Here, in Spain, the vision was absolutely perfect!!
Nice transit ;)
I am ticked!!!! I used the time that was given, and saw absolutely nothing!!!! One of those links had inaccurate information!!!
GRRRR
oh well :)
Actually called in and skipped workto see it. Quite wonderous!
Well I managed to take a couple of pics, but I was rushed cause it was only visible for a short while where I was. Anyway, I touched up one of the pics I took, nothing too spectacular, but visible though a little smudged.
Anyway, enjoy...
Pictures of the transit may be found on the Norwegian site:
http://www.astronomy.no/
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