Venus Transit: Why Does It Look Like It Changes Direction?

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The discussion centers on the optical illusion observed during the Venus transit, where Venus appears to change direction as it comes into full view. Participants speculate that this effect may be due to the Earth's rotation altering the angle of the Sun's north pole as seen through a telescope. The "tadpole" or "black drop" effect is mentioned as a possible observational phenomenon contributing to this perception. One user shares their experience capturing footage of the transit and compares it to a satellite image from TRACE, which illustrates the apparent 'bobbing' motion of Venus as a result of parallax. The conversation highlights the complexities of observing celestial events and the factors that can influence visual perception.
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Rotation of the Earth during the transit changes the angle of the Sun's north pole as viewed from the telescope, maybe?
 
Oh, man, that's bizarre.

I took a movie of the thing too - think I'll have to go back and review it, but I really don't think I noticed anything like that.

Did you get footage as venus crossed the opposite limb? I'd be curious to know if this is observational effect which is observed when it's near the sun's limb, much like the mysterious "tadpole" effect (ohterwise known as the "black drop" effect).

What did you take the footage with? - I had a 14inch schmidt-cass and a sony 5 megapixel and my video isn't nearly as good as yours. :biggrin:
 
I don't think the field rotation is significant in this clip.
 
Over on another forum, someone posted this image of the transit from TRACE:

http://vestige.lmsal.com/TRACE/transits/venus_2004/images/VenusTransit2004_1600small.gif

The apparent 'bobbing' motion of venus is the effect of parallax due to the satellite's orbit about the earth.

What is the source of the clip on this page?
 
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^oohhh, yes that would make sense now wouldn't it? :P
 
Then it came from TRACE.
 
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