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The others pictures of "June 8, 2004 Venus transit" |
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13:17 first picture |
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Hanging my digital camera behind the ocular fixed on a 200 mm telescope, I took at least my first picture! With the eye, the show of this big blask spot on the solar disk is impressive.
I took some others photos through the ocular, but this one is the less worse; so this is the only one I'll show you, barring if you implore or menace me. There is so many nice pictures on the Web! |
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110 mm focal length |
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1/90 s with digital camera Camedia 5060 |
Date & place |
June 8, 2004, Quimper |
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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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