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The others pictures of "June 8, 2004 Venus transit" |
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08:47 Watching TV... |
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In fact, it's not Tv but a small color video camera fixed behind the LX200. It shows the Port Louis semaphore. On TV, we can see the giant 25x150 binoculars installed on all the semaphores.
On the laptop computer, the LX200 controle software show in real time the Venus (the black confetti) transit in front of the solar disk (the big yellow disk). We are suffering not to be able to see the transit with the instruments. |
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55 mm focal length |
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1/30 s with digital camera Camedia 5060 |
Date & place |
June 8, 2004, Lormar-Plage (Morbihan) |
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The others pictures of "June 8, 2004 Venus transit" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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