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Old November 8th 06, 08:55 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
John Banister[_1_]
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Default Mercury Transit

From Northeast Texas I had first contact at 13:12:51 CST (19:12:51 GMT) and
second contact at 13:13:54 (19:13:54 GMT). I evidently will be unable to
see 3d and 4th contacts. Should I send this data anywhere?

BTW, slow, but neat.

-John


 




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