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Transit of Venus
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05/06/2012 08:04:39
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
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Space
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Eclipses
Miscellaneous
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01545321
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>Transit of Venus in front of the Sun, last time this century. As with a solar eclipse, looking directly at the Sun is dangerous - I am not sure whether there would be much to see, anyway, but specially designed, extremely dark glasses might be used. I am not sure whether welder's glasses are dark enough. And looking through a telescope or binoculars is VERY dangerous - the concentrated light is enough to start a fire. However, if you do have a telescope, an image can be projected on a piece of paper.

I read about this event in the Sunday Boston Globe (local newspaper). Today we have a very cloudy day (rainy too). So I wonder if we will be able to see anything.
"The creative process is nothing but a series of crises." Isaac Bashevis Singer
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