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Showing posts with label transit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transit. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Transit of Venus: Start of Egress H-alpha - June 6, 2012

Via Flickr:
Taken from Coral Towers Observatory at 14h 27m (UT + 10) using an Astrophysics 130, a Coronado SM90/B30 H-alpha filter and Skynyx 2-2 camera. 500 frames for disk and 500 frame for the edge prominences.

Sunday, 26 January 2014

Transit of Venus: Calcium K-line - June 6, 2012

Via Flickr:
Taken from Coral Towers Observatory at 12h 44m local time (UT+10) using 60-mm Lunt Calcium K-line Solar Telescope and Skynyx 2-1 camera on a PME mount. 200 frames.

Transit of Venus: Hi-resolution H-alpha Egress Approaches - June 6, 2012

Via Flickr:
Taken from Coral Towers Observatory at 13h 44m (UT + 10) using an astrophysics 130, a Coronado SM90/B30 H-alpha filter and Skynyx 2-0 camera. 500 frames.

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Transit of Venus Start of Egress: H-alpha - June 6, 2012

Via Flickr:
Taken from Coral Towers Observatory at 14h 28m (UT + 10) using an astrophysics 130, a Coronado SM90/B30 H-alpha filter and Skynyx 2-2 camera. 500 frames.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Transit of Venus Ingress Complete: Calcium K-line Filter - June 6, 2012

Via Flickr:
Taken from Coral Towers Observatory at 08h 32m local time (UT+10) using 60-mm Lunt Calcium K-line Solar Telescope and Skynyx 2-1 camera on a PME mount. 100 frames.

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Transit ‘brought Venus bugs to Earth’

Transit ‘brought Venus bugs to Earth’: The Transit of Venus this week launched an invasion of alien bugs from the planet to the Earth, a controversial astrobiologist claims.

Thursday, 7 June 2012

HUBBLE TRANSIT OF VENUS:SpaceWeather.com

SpaceWeather.com -- News and information about meteor showers, solar flares, auroras, and near-Earth asteroids

Venus Transit

Via Flickr:
Each shot taken 10 minutes apart. Last two were slightly obscured by clouds.

Hinode’s view of the transit of Venus

Via Flickr:
The international Sun-watching spacecraft Hinode caught this stunning view of Venus entering the solar disc on 5-6 June.
Credits: JAXA/NASA/Lockheed Martin.

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