Does anyone know how long the Transit of Venus lasts?
Four or five hours, IIRC.
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Observers in North America see Venus on June 5 around 6:04 p.m. EDT until sunset. The entire transit lasts over six hours.
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Does anyone know how long the Transit of Venus lasts?
Four or five hours, IIRC.
eta:
Observers in North America see Venus on June 5 around 6:04 p.m. EDT until sunset. The entire transit lasts over six hours.
Is there a droid app you can use to watch the venus transit?
Okay, so if the cloud cover clears up some by 7pm we still get plenty of transit. Sun sets at 8:40. (Go team weather.com for having quarter-hour predictions for the next 4 hours. Things should get better, although not perfect, between 6:45 and 7pm.)
So, it starts in a few minutes? Shoul I go outside? Would I see anything, or do I need something? (I'm at UCLA)
Apparently Venus is kind of little, so it's better through a telescope. And of course, don't look directly at the sun. But you can safely view using your phone camera I think.
Nasa is webcasting from Hawaii: [link]
So, is Venus that teeney tiny little black spot on the lower lefthand edge of the sun?
Yup, that's it.
Timelies all!
Family ~ma, Cashmere.
They've been showing occasional big closeups, too.
So the first time he heard me spell it out for someone and say, "That's "v" as in "vampire", his crankyface was EPIC.
I'd imagine that someone in your presence hearing it spelled out that way would never forget, Jilli.