Friends! Reminding you once more there will be a transit of Mercury across the sun TOMORROW, May 9th. This event lasts 7 1/2 hours beginning at 7:12 A.M. Eastern time. The last time this occurred was 2006 and it won't happen again until Nov. 2019.
A telescope with at least 60x magnification, and a solar filter over it is the ideal way to view the event, though there will be many observatories showing live streams. One of such can be found here: main.slooh.com/event/transit-of-mercury/
Kevin Butler
Western Europe, Eastern North America, and much of South America can see the entire transit. Most of the rest of the world may catch at least part of the event. Australia & east Asia is boned.
Evan Perry
>> Just graduated college yesterday >> Implying I'm going to wake up at 7 am to see a fucking transit >> What kind of astrophysicist am I
Robert Edwards
I understand that's actually sadly common, for astrophysics or astronomy students to never once go out and actually look at the sky.
Nicholas Rodriguez
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Joseph Gomez
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Nathaniel Thomas
less than 2 hours
Alexander Martinez
so uh... a mylar space blanket == solar filter right?
Joseph Nelson
Hmmm Its 3 o clock in the morning and I was about go to bed but now I want to do shrooms.
Is this shroom worthy?
Grayson Walker
Well it's begun, but I can't see shit because it's rather overcast in my area, with a 70% chance of rain by 10:00. I may have to call it a wash and just go see Captain America.
Leo Peterson
Can't wait
Parker Cox
I wish I had my own telescope to see it :C
Eli James
I go out, have observatory of sorts. I do not clean nearly enough for solar observation though.
Sebastian Kelly
It's rather cloudy where I am, but God willed a clearing just so I could see the touchdown.
Nathaniel Cook
There is jack shit in terms of sunspot activity right with. With exception of Mercury's silhouette and one itty bitty spot, it's an immaculate yellow orb.
Christopher Walker
> live in middle east > no clouds the whole year > today cloudy as fuck
Kill me
Michael Parker
Me again. The sky opened up for a good 15 minutes before getting cloudy again. That's more than I got for the last Venus transit so I'm happy.
Kayden Thompson
Don't worry, ISIS is on it.
Jacob Evans
So what kind of telescopes is Veeky Forums rockin? I've got pretty basic fare: A 4.5" dobsonian. It does the job for this sort of event just fine.
Hunter Martinez
C8 main scope, getting close to upgrade soon.
Jaxson Moore
I live in the region of miss.
Ryan Jones
I made a solar filter just for this... Here's my attempt at a picture of the transit.
Andrew Reed
Pretty good attempt, sir. Looks rather similar to this one I took at the last Venus transit by just holding my friend's phone up to the telescope lens.