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At approximately 2:15 p.m. local Arizona
time, the planet Mercury passed between the Earth and the sun in a rare
shallow transit across the sun. A transit of this type has not occurred
previously since the invention of the telescope, and is not expected
again until the 23rd century. Deeper transits occur more frequently. To get these shots, I constructed a home-made solar filter (see details) and placed it over the aperture of the telescope. The CCD camera was in the F10 position. I made a total of 36 exposures (0.02 seconds each) between 2:19 p.m.when I first located and identified Mercury's intrusion on the Sun's disk and 3:13 p.m. when it passed beyond the Sun. A sampling of those images are shown in sequence at the left. Here is a full size view at near maximum penetration: ![]() Earlier in the day, I achieved focus and practiced for this event by capturing a few sunspots, that are pretty impressive in their own right: ![]() ![]() |
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Animation of Mercury Transit (84K) |
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