Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Transit Of Venus Pictures

  • Skywatchers around the world readied their telescopes and grabbed their solar shades on Tuesday and Wednesday to catch a glimpse of the transit of Venus, a phenomenon that wont occur again until 2117.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • This is a sample low res test image from NASA Astronaut Don Petttit shot from onboard the International Space Station on June 5, 2012.
  • (Space News)
  • Visit National Geographics gallery of Venus transit photos a href=http://news.nationalgeographic.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Click here for a full list of Venus transit webcasts. Editors Note: SPACE.com will be posting updates and pictures of the transit as it progresses. If you snap photos of the 2012 transit of Venus across the sun and would like to share them with SPACE.
  • (Space News)
  • But even if youre not in the transit zone itself, you can get in on the action over the Internet, thanks to NASA and more than a dozen other webcasters.
  • (MSNBC Cosmiclog)
  • NASA scientists have been broadcasting pictures of the transit of Venus from Alice Springs after cloudy skies and a mystery computer connection problem delayed the transmission.
  • (au.news.yahoo.com)
  • and a graduate of Oregon State University) will be posting still images of the Venus transit as seen from orbit. The highest quality pictures of the transit may come from NASAs Solar Dynamics Observatory.
  • (Oregonian)
  • http://www.astronomerswithoutborders.org/projects/transit-of-venus/live-webcast.
  • (Business Wire)
  • Rainy or cloudy weather threatened to interfere with the visibility of the event known as the Transit of Venus, during which the planet brought his own high-powered binoculars and then took pictures of the images with his camera.
  • (Syracuse Post-Standard)

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