It's pretty interesting that they are now watching other stars for the "blips" (shadows) the orbiting planets cast on orbit.
I've done a little of that myself. Join in the search. There's a tutorial. http://www.planethunters.org/science
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It's pretty interesting that they are now watching other stars for the "blips" (shadows) the orbiting planets cast on orbit.
I've done a little of that myself. Join in the search. There's a tutorial. http://www.planethunters.org/science
AnnOMaly... thanks for that link!
fantastic ozbrad
Here is my picture of the transit:
cool pic and vid, ozbrad & leolaia
It was raining here. :(
tal
Awesome picture Leo! Thanks
Leolaia
Awsome pic how did you get it ? Just curious
smiddy
You bet! I would not have missed this for anything. If it had clouded up I was ready to head up on Palomar mountain above the clouds, but that was not necessary. Here are some of my pictures of it.
We start out with a picture of Venus about a week before the transit.
Venus transit - projected image taken from Towa 80mm refractor
Full size projected image
Transit image seen through Celestron Firstscope 76mm reflector and a filter.
Beautiful pictures! Thanks for posting them.