Venus transit - 8 june 2004


Pictures on this page were captured in France from the village of Camelin, located on the boarder between Oise and Aisne departments.

Optical equipment was composed as follows :

- a Vesta Pro webcam with BW sensor, fixed on a 8" MEADE LX200 telescope at F/6.3 equipped with a Lumicon Halpha filter.
- a CASIO QV4000 digital camera in afocal mode behind a 40 mm SP eyepiece, fixed on a Meade ETX90 telescope equipped with a THOUSAND OAKS OPTICAL 1/100 000 glass solar filter
- a 15x80 binocular fixed on tripod for visual observation

 

 


Transit begins

At 7H20 local time (UT+2), in a clear blue sky, first contact occurs. Second contact happens 20 minutes later .
Captured with Vesta Pro on Meade LX200 8" telescope equipped with a Lumicon Halpha filter. Combination of 8 pictures.

First contact movie (640x480 ,AVI format with DIVX compression 350K)

Real duration of this movie is 22 minutes.

 


A safe and easy way to observe

A small pair of binoculars pointed at sun casts a transit picture on a cardboard box.

 


Maximum

At 10H23 local time (UT+2), Venus is halfway.
Captured with Vesta Pro on Meade LX200 8" telescope equipped with a Lumicon Halpha filter. Combination of 10 pictures.

 


A beauty spot on the sun !

The whole sun is a magnificent show. The little black sphere contrasts drastically with the smooth solar surface (captured with CASIO QV4000 on Meade ETX90).

Click on picture to enlarge.

Transit movie (640x480 format .AVI with Xvid MPEG4 compression 518K)

5 minutes between each frame for 6 hours thanks to the patience of Denis Pierret !!!!.

 


Transit is ending

At 13H04 local time (UT+2), third contact occurs and Venus disapears 20 minutes later (captured with Vesta Pro on Meade LX200 8").
Captured with Vesta Pro on Meade LX200 8" telescope equipped with a Lumicon Halpha filter. Combination of 10 pictures.

Last contact movie (640x480 ,AVI format with DIVX compression 624K)

Real duration of this movie is 27 minutes.

Third contact in 3D ( just for fun ! )

This 3D view is an anaglyph composed of two pictures captured 7 minutes apart before and after third contact.
Try with your 3D glasses ....



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