The Venus Transit 2004

The Venus Transit 2004

European Science & Technology Week 2004 European Southern Observatory European Association for Astronomy Education Astronomical Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Observatoire de Paris Institut de Mécanique Céleste et de Calcul des Éphémérides (IMCCE)
Last update: 2004 Jun 08 07:48 CEST
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VT-2004 No. of registered participants : 2018
No. of observers with timings : 14
No. of timings sent : 25
Official value of 1 AU : 149597870 km
Calculated AU : 152493481 km
Dispersion : ± 3968075 km
Absolute Difference : 2895611 km
Difference as percentage: 1.936 %

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OBSERVERS
Trondheim-2 Norwegian Network
showing Venus at the edge!
June 8, 2004, 05:40 UT
Trondheim (Norway)
Display Window 1
June 8, 2004, 05:55 hrs UT
Paris (France)
ESO HQ ESO HQ
June 8, 2004, 05:58 UT
Garching (Germany)
Latest Comment (June 8, 05:58 UT) : Look at the AU display above! We are now getting the first calculations of the distance from the Earth to the Sun - and they are not all that off! There are now reports that observers in different places have seen the dark spot of Venus through special sun viewing glasses, without any telescopic aid. It is obvious that there are rather few sunspots at this moment, so images during the next hours in white light will show Venus' black disc on a quite uniform background. The VT-2004 website is now experiencing about 1250 hits per second (75,000 per minute) - 220 Mbits/sec! Other Webcast Sites

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