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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)
The discussion revolves around the June 8th transit of Venus, with participants sharing their plans, experiences, and observations related to this astronomical event. The conversation includes aspects of visibility from different locations, personal anecdotes, and some technical clarifications regarding terminology.
The discussion features multiple competing views regarding the visibility of the transit from different locations, and there is no consensus on the terminology used to describe the event. Participants share varied experiences and outcomes, indicating that the discussion remains unresolved on several points.
Some participants reference specific times and locations for visibility, but there are discrepancies in the information provided, leading to confusion about the exact timing and visibility of the transit.
Astronomy enthusiasts, students preparing for exams, and individuals interested in celestial events may find this discussion relevant.
Click the graphic to enlarge.selfAdjoint said: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?
i hate to be picky but is the phrase 'eclipse of venus' correct?- fbsthreads
Math Is Hard said:I've heard that there are places we can watch the eclipse on the internet. Any recomendations?
Xaxerian said:Can the eclipse be sighted from any place in Earth, like South Asia, or merely in the Americas?