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Hoping to get a solar filter for my telescope.

I remember the 2004 transit well. Was in Year 11 and a science teacher had set up a very large pin hole projection
 
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unfortunately going to be a completely overcast day.
 

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Rainy and cloudy in sydney. Can't see it clearing up by tomorrow. WHY?!?! :'(

Sure, I can watch a live feed, but it's just not the same!
 

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it's a clear blue sky in newcastle :)
unfortunately i don't know where i can go to view it
With special glasses, just look at the sun and you should be able to see it. Don't look at the sun directly though
 

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it's a clear blue sky in newcastle :)
unfortunately i don't know where i can go to view it
You can project the image of the sun onto a piece of paper or something, either using a telescope, binoculours or a piece of cardboard with a pinhole in it (although this might not give you sufficient resolution to actually see the shadow of venus, it'll be pretty damn small)
 

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wonderful managed to see it in a 30 second break in the clouds
 

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Whattayaknow? Clear blue skies in Melbourne in the midst of a week of rain.

... And I forgot my camera.

Damn Murphy's Law. Contemplating driving home to collect it.
 

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Projection through my telescope (Meade ETX-90EC)


 
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