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RattlerRyan
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That's one of the methods from the link you posted, so I have you to blame if it doesn't

6/5/2012 11:51:34 AM

Smath74
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ha it's been a while since i posted that!

6/5/2012 1:07:26 PM

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Got some folks from the astronomy wing outside my building now setting up some high powered telescopes with filters. I went down to talk to them a few mins ago and they had some ultra sunglasses too. I looked right at the sun with the glasses and it looked like a full moon, it was kind of weird. I could see some sunspots through the telescope too but Venus isn't visible yet.

6/5/2012 5:42:52 PM

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"hey does anyone know how to set up a telescope to see this? i'm going to borrow one from my school but i'm not very experienced with telescopes."


do NOT use a telescope without a solar filter that goes around the FRONT of the lens. focusing the sun through your eyepiece is like holding a magnifying glass over a piece of paper to start a fire - it'll burn the shit out of your retinas and you'll be blind before you even feel the pain

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6/5/2012 5:46:34 PM

El Nachó
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I got clouds as far as the eye can see and no wind at all.

oh well, I guess I'll have to check it out next time.

6/5/2012 6:24:46 PM

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http://www.cnn.com/video/?/video/cvplive/cvpstream1&hpt=hp_c2#/video/cvplive/cvpstream1

live feed

6/5/2012 6:47:43 PM

Smath74
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i got a good view of it with my binocular/notecard rig!!!

6/5/2012 6:53:55 PM

OmarBadu
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this is on the morning shows here and they are making fun of how ridiculously boring this is

6/5/2012 7:05:41 PM

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fuck a damn duck. I think I missed it because it was cloudy

I did make a pinhole camera though. I can see the sun and clouds.

6/5/2012 7:10:37 PM

Smath74
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it's still happening. go try again.

and yes, for most people it is probably one of the most boring things in the world. i'm about to nerd-splooge all over my binoculars though.

6/5/2012 7:32:54 PM

EuroTitToss
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fuck, really!? I just turned on a nasa stream and it seemed like they were done with it.

6/5/2012 7:33:37 PM

Smath74
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nah go back outside! shit will last way past sunset (east coast)

6/5/2012 7:37:45 PM

Smath74
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i just got a good view of it... projected it up on my wall through the binoculars

6/5/2012 7:45:14 PM

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I just became a hero to all of the tower folks here at RDU when I nabbed a pair of binoculars and made a projection outside. Everyone was coming out to see it and take pictures. [/nerd]

http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/webcasts/nasaedge/ is what I'm streaming. Right now they're talking about telescopes.

[Edited on June 5, 2012 at 7:49 PM. Reason : .]

6/5/2012 7:47:28 PM

Smath74
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6/5/2012 7:50:21 PM

BDubLS1
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Projected on my garage wall with a mirror

6/5/2012 8:15:13 PM

Smath74
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nice!!

6/5/2012 8:15:48 PM

BDubLS1
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I used the pinhole mirror technique... took a 6-inch diameter mirror (my wife's)...covered it with electrical tape except for a 5mm x 5mm hole... Put it 40 feet away at the end of the driveway and reflected the sun all the way into the garage.. i am impressed it worked as well as it did... i was a little skeptical

6/5/2012 8:18:03 PM

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Taped some welding glass to the front of binoculars. Worked great, you can even see what I think are sun spots (can someone smarter than me confirm this?)

Oh, yeah, and then I put my SLR on the end of the binoculars. It was a crazy setup

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6/5/2012 8:31:48 PM

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Yes, those are sun spots.

Here are my pictures using binoculars, a box, a phone book (to adjust angle) and another box with a piece of white paper taped to it.

That one was using the flash on my iphone, but it shows the sun spots here too.



[Edited on June 5, 2012 at 8:49 PM. Reason : .]

6/5/2012 8:38:11 PM

Smath74
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it's so awesome people actually took the effort to check this out

6/5/2012 9:05:26 PM

HockeyRoman
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Smath74 and I are planning a trip to Mars for the 2084 transit of the Earth. Who else is in? We can split the cost.

6/5/2012 9:10:22 PM

BobbyDigital
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I'm not sure if that's Venus or just a dead pixel.

6/5/2012 10:57:11 PM

jcdomini
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Got out my 80mm refractor + solar filter and watched the beginning of the transit until the clouds hit

However, I did manage to snap a few photos from my phone's crappy camera, but I'd really like to get a decent dedicated CCD for my telescopes so I can start getting better-than-crap quality photos. Didn't think to get any shots of the sunspots, so I'll have to do that at a later date.

For anyone interested, I got this with 120x zoom via a 600mm focal length on the scope and a 10mm eyepiece + 2x barlow lens setup, taken through the eyepiece. Visually it was much more appealing



EDIT: The significant distortion/blurriness of the edges is due to my line-of-sight being over a hot black roof - just like looking over hot pavement, but 120x more obvious.

[Edited on June 5, 2012 at 11:30 PM. Reason : ]

6/5/2012 11:28:59 PM

HockeyRoman
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"I'm not sure if that's Venus a moon or just a dead pixel space station."

6/5/2012 11:37:25 PM

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The clouds didn't break here all day. Couldn't even see the sun through the clouds. Had to watch it online

6/5/2012 11:39:11 PM

TKE-Teg
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Here' s a great video of yesterday's event.

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/06/06/time-lapse-video-of-venus-transit-seen-from-sdo/#more-65118

6/6/2012 1:21:19 PM

elkaybie
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Got to see it thanks to some of you guys up at bada last night. Although I bumped the scope and it took a bit to realign my b

6/6/2012 1:47:10 PM

Doss2k
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I just stared directly at the sun. Other than seeing bright spots all day today it was a cool show.

6/6/2012 3:01:38 PM

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