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MarcsOnFire Posts: 61

Hi

Just thought some of you might be interested in the fact you can take a picture of the sun today with your Mobile camera and you WILL be able to see Venus in the resulting picture. I used my T610 and the picture is really clear!

Obviously it goes with out saying that you MUST NOT look directly into the sun while taking the picture as this will burn your eyes and they will then fall out causing a terrible mess.

Venus can only be seen up until 12:00pm (midday GMT) today so if you read this after that then you'll have to wait until either 2012 to do it again or the the year 2200 or something! By which time we'll have probably landed on Venus anyway.

Get snapping and enjoy this once in a lifetime experience!!

Marc

***AGAIN, DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN WHILE TAKING YOUR PICTURES. IT'S DANGEROUS KIDS!***
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Posted: 2004-06-08 09:52:50
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jimtheessexboy Posts: 20

Quality, Didn't believe you but the pic came out really well!
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Posted: 2004-06-08 10:08:59
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kimcheeboi Posts: > 500

Damn! I live in america! Anyone care to post their pic? And what about tranquil and his super camera? This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-06-08 10:12:57
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floke Posts: > 500

Yes, post a pic pleease!
Stockholm is rainy and cloudy today so I'll have to wait until 2012
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Posted: 2004-06-08 11:01:00
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kath Posts: 140

Oh, clouds.... Nice timing. This message was posted from a T610
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Posted: 2004-06-08 11:05:19
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Jim Posts: > 500

I only got this:



Which can't be Venus as it should be like this :



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[ This Message was edited by: Jim on 2004-06-08 10:12 ]
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Posted: 2004-06-08 11:11:58
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slappy2 Posts: 42

I got the same. It's just the strong light directly from the sun that makes the black spot, wich actually is the sun.
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Posted: 2004-06-08 11:16:27
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Krubach Posts: > 500

It must be just the flare effect in the lens, or maybe some kind of CMOS "saturation".
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Posted: 2004-06-08 11:23:47
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kristaga Posts: 141

You have to take a photo through the eye piece on a telescope (with sunscreen), or of the plate the sun is projected on. I didn't manage to take a photo of the sun this time, but earlier I have successfully photographed Jupiter and Saturn through the eye piece of a 10 and 14 inch telescope which my society Deep Sky Exploration operates.

Jupiter:

Jupiter


Saturn:

Saturn

Kristian André
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Posted: 2004-06-09 11:24:19
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kath Posts: 140

*stunned*
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Posted: 2004-06-09 11:45:00
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