Does anyone know the address of the Novel place? Are you talking south Provo by their big building there? On 31 May 2012 19:38, Jorge Gutierrez <gotfoxx@hotmail.com> wrote:
If I see no interest on the transit from my neighbors, I might join you, I live in provo a block away from the mall, im gonna be using a 6" reflector with a 80mm piggybacked on it, both have solar filters, and the 6" has a camera with a CaK line filter on it
-----Original Message----- From: Richard Tenney Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 5:55 PM To: uvaa@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [UVAA] Transit of Venus -- I'll be setting up at the Novell campusin Provo
If any of you want to join me, I'll be setting up my 6" Newtonian, and my 15x70 binoculars (mounted), equipped with solar filters of course, for the Transit of Venus next Tuesday, June 5th in the afternoon. This is the last opportunity (weather permitting!) in our lifetimes to see this rare astronomical event -- it won't happen again for over a hundred years (2117). I'm planning on setting up on the N.E. side of the "great and spacious" Novell high-rise building in the East Bay campus in Provo. If my info is correct, the transit should begin about 4:09 p.m. and go until sunset. Otherwise, if you have solar gear, I recommend you plan some kind of public outreach in your own neighborhood...
Clear skies! /R
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