Venus transiting the Sun... RIGHT NOW!
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I'm pretty sure no planet emits its any of its own light, so a silhouette is expected regardless if it's Venus or Earth. Venus is pretty hot anyhow, IIRC its surface temperature is over 400 degree centigrade.
            
			
									
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yeah I didn't know it was happing ether would have pop out of work and looked at it with my welding mask on, would i have seen much? or do you need to zoom in on it?
            
			
									
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A welding mask would have been plenty. It was plainly visible with zero magnification.Crna Legija wrote:yeah I didn't know it was happing ether would have pop out of work and looked at it with my welding mask on, would i have seen much? or do you need to zoom in on it?
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Typical welding masks/goggles are not adequate for looking at the sun. You'll fry your eyes.
To be safe you need a #14 filter, which few masks are equipped with (#10 is IIRC typical).
            
			
									
						To be safe you need a #14 filter, which few masks are equipped with (#10 is IIRC typical).

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I have a adjustable welding helmet that goes to 13 that would be good for a quick peep.
            
			
									
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Believe it or not, while I've had all the parts for the rig for a few years, the Venus transit was the first time I'd ever actually used it completely assembled (ie, camera + scope). Thus, no pics on the whole.MrCrowley wrote:If you've got any more astronomy photos you would like to share, just chuck 'em in this thread or make a new own that other members can also post their photos in.
I for one would love to see photos of some deep-space objects taken with that setup
But I plan on fixing that.
With that said... About 10 minutes ago from my back yard....
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