I assume all ba subscribers already know that you need to project it onto
something via binoculars or scope or pinhole, etc, rather than view it with the
naked eye in order not to be blinded?
Peter Shute
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> Subject: [Birding-Aus] Off topic: transit of Venus
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> FYI, I've just added a live stream of the transit of Venus temporarily
> onto the front page of Bird-O. This is your last chance to see this for
> another 105 years ; )
>
> The sun is out in Melbourne and the first rays are hitting the garden.
> Could be a good time to head out and take a look. http://bird-o.com/
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon.
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