Oh yeah, and Mercury transits the sun this morning:
Transit of Mercury
On the morning of Thursday 9th Mercury will pass directly in front of the Sun, appearing as a small black dot against the Sun’s bright surface. From Melbourne we will see all 5 hours of the transit.
Sunrise 6:05am First Contact 6:12am Mercury first appears against the Sun Second Contact 6:14am Mercury is now a complete disc against the Sun Third Contact 11:09am Mercury starts to move off the Sun Fourth Contact 11:10am Mercury completely leaves the Sun
The next Transit of Mercury to be visible from Australia won’t occur until 13 November 2032.
Do not look directly at the Sun. Safe ways to look at this event include using a telescope correctly fitted with a solar filter or using a telescope projection method. Never look at the Sun through a telescope or its finder.
The CSU Remote Telescope will be webcasting the transit live from Bathurst.
2 comments:
And Donald Rumsfeld is no more!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!horay!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Does this mean Mercury is not retrograding?
I HATE retrogrades.
Post a Comment