The last one we'll see in our lifetimes.
Here.
We woke up at 5.30 to check it out, but of course the sun hadn't even risen then. Once it had, there were treelines and it's taken till now to get a glimpse.
The kid swears he can see Venus in the top left corner, but I could only see a dark red disc through a folded X-Ray (Don't try this at home, kids. It's bad for your eyes).
Now we've settled down in front of the computer, listening to dignified people from NASA singing childish songs to fill the time - transits take time - and annoying the heck out of us.
But! Transit! Of! Venus!
Zoot alors!*
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* Guillaume le Gentil
Here.
We woke up at 5.30 to check it out, but of course the sun hadn't even risen then. Once it had, there were treelines and it's taken till now to get a glimpse.
The kid swears he can see Venus in the top left corner, but I could only see a dark red disc through a folded X-Ray (Don't try this at home, kids. It's bad for your eyes).
Now we've settled down in front of the computer, listening to dignified people from NASA singing childish songs to fill the time - transits take time - and annoying the heck out of us.
But! Transit! Of! Venus!
Zoot alors!*
__
* Guillaume le Gentil
2 comments:
Obscured by clouds. No transit for us.
Oh no! But you can still see the transit of venus here.
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