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Jon ­ Foster
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Jan 11, 2009 20:43 |  #1

Another old shot...

This one is the transit of Venus across the Sun in 2004. Again, taken with my Sony Mavica FD-73 and Orion 4.5" reflector telescope with a solar filter.

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Jan 12, 2009 20:14 |  #2

Nice catch Jon. Unfortunately I didn't get at shot at that one, glad to see you did.


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Jan 17, 2009 19:15 |  #3

Thanks Steve.

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Jan 18, 2009 09:00 |  #4

Cool shot! You caught it earlier than I did. Here are my shots:

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Jan 18, 2009 13:48 |  #5

These are incredible. Great shots.


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Jan 24, 2009 22:26 |  #6

Nice clean shots Gabe. What did you use for the captures?

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Jan 29, 2009 11:04 |  #7

I learned in one of my physics classes this will be happening again in 2012 so every body get ready!




  
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Jan 30, 2009 21:46 |  #8

Jon Foster,
SOrry, I didn't see your question sooner.

I used a very primitive method: I have an 8" Discover dob telescope with a self made sun filter (I bought the filter film then made a frame to attach to end of telescope).
Then I just used my Canon G3 which I just manually hand held to the eyepiece, checked the LCD and pressed the shutter. I took about 20 pictures, some come out good, some not so good.

Nowadays I own a Meade ETX 125 UHTC, the same old Discover dob, Canon 40D, meade Deep Sky Imager II... and haven't done any astrophotography :-)
Maybe I'll try some in the summer.


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Jan 31, 2009 19:24 |  #9

bonzi13 wrote in post #7213126 (external link)
I learned in one of my physics classes this will be happening again in 2012 so every body get ready!

Everybody in your hemisphere that is! The 2012 one won't be visible from UK, but I was lucky enough to get a good view of the 2004 one, so I can't complain. My shots were on film.


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