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Old 07-06-2012, 08:49 AM
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Sharing Venus Transit viewing.

Well,yesterday was a special day,that I did not think was going to happen due to the weather,but at the last minute the clouds cleared away-while that was happening I quickly got cutting up the solar filter paper and making covers for scopes-my son laughed and said he imaged Captain Cook would have been a bit more organised!

Within 30 minutes all scopes and gear was aligned and program,all with 10 minutes to spare!The clouds all cleared away and cameras started rolling,my son had his cam corder strapped to the back of one scope and gathered some data for a time lapse.

It was really wonderful viewing Venus through a 13 mm type VI naglar through a proper Japanese scope-so crisp and sharp.

Soon the phone started ringing and visitors came all through the day,holding up their apps phones and taking images-some looked quite good too.Everyone really enjoyed the rare event,they day was perfect.

Here are couple of images.cheers Chris
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