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Old May 26th 04, 05:45 PM
Norbert
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Hi,

I've just edited a small animation of Venus, over the last five monthes.
I can't do any other images of the planet, it's too close of the Sun now.
And, what's more, clouds are here again (

http://images.ciel.free.fr/Eversion/Planets/Venus.html

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Old May 26th 04, 08:41 PM
Pete Lawrence
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On Wed, 26 May 2004 18:45:33 +0200, "Norbert"
wrote:

I've just edited a small animation of Venus, over the last five monthes.
I can't do any other images of the planet, it's too close of the Sun now.
And, what's more, clouds are here again (

http://images.ciel.free.fr/Eversion/Planets/Venus.html


Nice presentation of Venus over the last few months Norbert. Length
of animation doesn't represent the time you have obviously put in to
collect those images.

I wish you luck with the transit.

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Old May 26th 04, 08:43 PM
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Pretty cool, Why can't you get a few more shots in the next week or so.
Trees in the way. I got a nice view between two trees until it hits about 8
degrees or so.

Joe


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Hi,

I've just edited a small animation of Venus, over the last five monthes.
I can't do any other images of the planet, it's too close of the Sun now.
And, what's more, clouds are here again (

http://images.ciel.free.fr/Eversion/Planets/Venus.html

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http://nrumiano.free.fr
images of the sky http://images.ciel.free.fr
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Old May 27th 04, 05:32 PM
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J.McBride nous a écrit :

Pretty cool, Why can't you get a few more shots in the next week or
so. Trees in the way. I got a nice view between two trees until it
hits about 8 degrees or so.

Thank you everybody.
For the trees, I can find a solution, but for the clouds, if someone gets an
idea )

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Old May 29th 04, 02:34 AM
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Fabulous! It was a labor of love no doubt.





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Old May 29th 04, 01:14 PM
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A fine effort but isn't Venus such a disappointing subject to study.

Just a bland featureless blob.

Never could work up an appetite for studying Venus.

Each to his own I suppose.

Well done, a good effort, but such a thankless task.

Bernie
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Old May 29th 04, 07:20 PM
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"Bernie" wrote in message
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A fine effort but isn't Venus such a disappointing subject to study.

Just a bland featureless blob.

Never could work up an appetite for studying Venus.

Each to his own I suppose.

Well done, a good effort, but such a thankless task.

Bernie


You'll never be a real astronomer, amateur or otherwise with an attitude
like that.


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Old May 29th 04, 11:03 PM
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Nice shots! I especially like the wide field view with Gemini and the
clouds. Very nice!

"Norbert" wrote in message ...
Hi,

I've just edited a small animation of Venus, over the last five monthes.
I can't do any other images of the planet, it's too close of the Sun now.
And, what's more, clouds are here again (

http://images.ciel.free.fr/Eversion/Planets/Venus.html

 




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