Slashdot Mirror


Everything You Need To Know About the June 5/6 Venus Transit

The Bad Astronomer writes "Next week, on June 5/6, there will be the last Venus transit across the face of the Sun until the year 2117. There are dozens of sites issuing press releases about it — online resources, watching live, viewing advice — so I've collected them into a single blog post with tons of links and my own advice on how to observe this (most likely) last-in-a-lifetime event. This complements the previous article on Slashdot from a few weeks ago."

4 of 55 comments (clear)

  1. busy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm busy that day, I'll just wait for the next one ...

  2. Plan B by tverbeek · · Score: 3, Funny

    If I miss this, I'll just get in my spaceship and watch it some other time, from space.

    --
    http://alternatives.rzero.com/
  3. It might not sound like much but by rossdee · · Score: 5, Funny

    A few hundred years ago the British sent a ship out to the Pacific to observe the Transit Of Venus, with Captain James Cook in charge.
    In addition to observing the rare astronomical event, he also discovered Australia

    Which didn't turn out so good for the people who had been living there for 40,000 years.

  4. Oh sure... by sconeu · · Score: 3, Funny

    Sure, they spend money on VENUS transit, but just try to get any sort of transit in LA!!!*

    *Under the ADA, for the humor impaired, I am required to note that humor tags are implied for this post

    --
    General Relativity: Space-time tells matter where to go; Matter tells space-time what shape to be.