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Transit of Venus

64 点作者 sol1_sc将近 13 年前
A sight that probably no one currently alive will see again, the next is 2117.

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ColinWright将近 13 年前
I watched the transit in 2004 - fascinating. Sadly, pretty much the whole of the UK is forecast to be completely covered with cloud at sunrise, when the transit will be in its final stages, and I probably won't get to see it.<p>I'll be trying. I can drive up to about 6 hours to get to any point that's got a good chance of seeing through the clouds. So I'm watching the forecast, and hoping it works.<p>I'd like to have seen both transits.
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asmithmd1将近 13 年前
Has anyone else noticed that a "once in a lifetime" astronomical event happens about every 6 months?
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bemmu将近 13 年前
I tried to figure out when to see this where I am, and found the easiest way was to install Stellarium and then fast forward in time to see how the pass happens.
sparknlaunch将近 13 年前
For those wanting to view the transit and not permanently lose their sight, there are a few ways to watch it+. I personally prefer option 6:<p>1 use of eclipse shades<p>2 pinhole projectors<p>3 project a magnified view<p>4 project a magnified image through a closed-loop device<p>5 viewed directly when magnified<p>6 live webcast<p>+ <a href="http://www.transitofvenus.org/june2012/eye-safety" rel="nofollow">http://www.transitofvenus.org/june2012/eye-safety</a>
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