Photo Gallery:
Note: All images in this gallery are copyrighted by the photographers and may not be
reused in any form without their permission.
Celestial Scenes
PhotographerJohn Unkovich-Columbia AstronomersLocationDowney, CADate6/5/12EquipmentOriginal Coronado Solarmax 60mm Double stacked H-alpha telescope, 400mm Fl. Celestron CG-5 GT mount, Celestron Neximage 5 ccd camera @ prime focusDescriptionVenus transit frame 27 closer view |
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PhotographerVikas SinghleLocationShoja, INDIADate14th JulyEquipmentI used my own home made hand Star Tracker with canon 400D cameraDescriptionI took this photo at 35mm 25 second Hand Tracking shot. |
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Photographermohammad nourooziLocationiran-tehranDateJune 5, 2012@09:00Equipmentscope:williamoptics FLT110 mount:sky-watcher NEQ6 pro canon 40D modified exposure:1/4000s @ iso:400DescriptionA transit of Venus across the Sun takes place when the planet Venus passes directly between the Sun and Earth, becoming visible against the solar disk. During a transit, Venus can be seen from Earth as a small black disk moving across the face of the Sun.this is the 3th touchs black drop effect. |
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Photographermohammadreza ghorbanzadeLocationiran,semnanDate2012/06/06Equipmentfuji film finepix s4000DescriptionMoonset in the transit of Venus |
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PhotographerSean ParkerLocationTucson, ArizonaDate6-5-2012EquipmentCanon t3i through a lunt solar telescopeDescriptionVenus Transit through a H-A Solar Telescope. Please look at my 500px gallery and let me know if youd be interested in publishing any of my astrophotography :) Thanks, Sean |
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PhotographerHamidreza AhmadiLocationEsfahan,IranDate5/6/2012EquipmentFujifilm Finepix digital CameraDescriptionThird Contact of Venus Transit. |
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PhotographerHamidreza AhmadiLocationEsfahan,IranDate5/6/2012EquipmentFujifilm Finepix CameraDescriptionTransit of venus 2012 from eastern mountain in Esfahan,Iran. |
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PhotographerMasoud AtighiLocationPolour IranDate8.Sep.2011 at 09:12PM UTCEquipmentCanon EOS 60D with 17mm wide lens.DescriptionMilky Way, Stars & Beautiful nature of Polour in Iran makes a dream view. Image by: Mr.Shahab Ashraf Tabaee in IAAS group. |
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PhotographerDennis JohnsonLocationCreve CoeurDate5:30 pm, June 5, 2012EquipmentAstronomy on the Cheep Sony Cyber Shot camera Paper/cardboard solar glasses taped over lensDescriptionWhen my observatory bubby, Gary Cooper called and told me he found an old pair of paper solar glasses that came out of an old astro book I was thrilled. Grabbed my Sony camera and headed out the door. Wasn't sure if my plan would work of not but you can see the result. Taped half of the glasses over the camera lens and zoomed in to around 90x. Watched it for hours on the 3' LCD screen. Was awesome. |
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PhotographerPatrick MacnamaraLocationLexington, VADate6-8-2012 12:30pmEquipmentStarfire 130mm Sony Camera Eyepiece projectionDescriptionYoung cresent Venus at about 66 hours after transit. |
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