All photos on this page may be downloaded and used, provided the photographers (authors) and the VT-2004 programme are indicated as source.
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Venus Approaching the "Ring" [301 x 317 pix - 23k]
Carsten A. Arnholm 10-inch SC f/6.8 MX916 CCD camera June 5, 2004, 14:20 UT Norway | Venus Approaching the "Ring" [513 x 513 pix - 5k]
Carsten A. Arnholm Vixen 90mm refractor Philips ToUcam 740k with Baader IRB filter June 6, 2004, 07:46 UT Norway |
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Venus - 240-deg Crescent [677 x 337 pix - 166k]
Ivan Majchrovic, Roman Piffl, Miroslav Grnja and Pavel Rapavy [members of the VT-2004 observations group of the Slovak Union of Amateur Astronomers] 160/2450mm refractor + 2x Barlow CCD color camera SHT Exposure 0.002 sec [Composite of three frames; Left: Original view; Right: Negative print to show better the extent of the crescent] June 6, 2004, 12:43 UT Rimavska Sobota, Slovakia | Venus Approaching the "Ring" [649 x 540 pix - 39k]
Pete Lawrence VIXEN FL-102s 4-inch refractor; f/9 Canon 10D; ISO 100; 1/350 sec June 6, 2004, 15:23 UT Selsey, UK |
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Venus, the Moon and the Tree [1024 x 1544 pix - 161k]
Aymen Ibrahim Biblioteca Alexandrina Practica 35 mm camera with Zenith 2/52 mm objective Fujicolor 1600; 1/30 sec May 21, 2004 Cairo, Egypt | Venus' Crescent Nearing the "Ring" [500 x 480 pix - 139k]
Zsolt Kereszty Corona Borealis Observatory 14-inch f/10 LX200GPS with 20mm Meade eyepice (projection) FUJI Finepix S-7000 camera Exposure 1/1000 sec June 6, 2004, 15:12 UT Gyorujbarat, Hungary |
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Venus Meets the Moon [640 x 480 pix - 14k]
Shekhar Phatak and Deepak Joshi 12-inch Newtonian telescope; eyepiece projection Samson SCD 23 May 21, 2004 Jyotirvidya Parisanstha, Pune, India | ISS passing in front of the Sun [640 x 480 pix - 584k]
John Locker 8-inch LX90 + TouCam + solar filter June 7, 2004, 14:22 UT UK More information at this site. |
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Venus Transit - The Beginning [512 x 1024 pix - 22k]
Robert Fosbury ST/ECF - ESO HQ 3-inch refractor Sony DSC-F717 June 8, 2004 Ottobrunn near Munich, Germany | Venus Transit from Denmark and Australia [Animated GIF 343 x 238 pix - 51k]
Astronomy Group - Sønderborg and Learmonth Solar Observatory [Comparison of Venus' path across the solar disc, as observed from Denmark and from Australia. The position shift is due to the difference of the line-of-sight. The path, as seen from Australia, is shifted slightly upwards relative to that seen from Denmark because of the more southern geographical position of Australia.] June 8, 2004 Sønderborg, Denmark Exmouth, NW Australia |
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