It is rare for Venus to pass in front of the sun and so I assembled telescopes and equipment while Poldi hosted a picnic, inviting family and friends to view an event that won’t happen again for a hundred years. We spent the afternoon and evening watching the silhouette of Venus move slowly across the face of the sun until it dropped behind clouds and trees at sunset .
Minneapolis MN
5 June 2012
Canon EOS 20Da on Televue 85
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And the book by that name is quite good too!👏😘
Magical to see it happen. A great name for a rock group, too.
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