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ChrisA
8th-June-2004, 07:30 AM
If you get the chance, don't miss seeing the transit of Venus this morning. No one alive has seen it before, and none of us will ever see it again, unless we're still alive in 2117.

More info about it than you can shake a telescope at, at

http://www.open2.net/astronomy/

Just don't look directly at the sun!!

Chris

DavidY
8th-June-2004, 07:44 AM
none of us will ever see it again, unless we're still alive in 2117.I think that there's another one visible from earth in eight years - I believe it may not be visible from the UK, but not everyone on the forum is in the UK... (and I don't think today's is visible from everywhere).

ChrisA
8th-June-2004, 08:02 AM
but not everyone on the forum is in the UK
Quite so. Our Aussie friends should be able to see the next one in 2012...

Chris

xSalsa_Angelx
8th-June-2004, 12:07 PM
If you get the chance, don't miss seeing the transit of Venus this morning. No one alive has seen it before, and none of us will ever see it again, unless we're still alive in 2117.

More info about it than you can shake a telescope at, at

http://www.open2.net/astronomy/

Just don't look directly at the sun!!

Chris

What time is this supposed to be happening at?

Gadget
8th-June-2004, 12:19 PM
You've missed it (not that you could see anything through the clouds) but it was moving across the sun from about 6:15 till 12:15 appx {I think}

xSalsa_Angelx
8th-June-2004, 12:26 PM
You've missed it (not that you could see anything through the clouds) but it was moving across the sun from about 6:15 till 12:15 appx {I think}

Was still in bed when it started then, anyways can't see much through all the clouds in the sky from my window here at work !

under par
8th-June-2004, 12:49 PM
Just read the thread and believe I have just missed it.... :tears:

There is always 2012 :cheers: