Nipped out of work before lunch to go & have a look at the transit of Venus, in Parks. There was an impressive crowd of people there, including my old tutor Martin Noble, and Richard Dawkins. Various telescopes had been set up, and there were long (but fast-moving) queues waiting to have a look through them.
Photos here
There were two semi-naked women kissing, but I didn't think it appropriate to use the work camera to photograph them. :-) (Not to mention, like, asking their permission or anything).
Quite pleased with the photo of the sun, too - taken through a telescope, just pointing the digicam into the eyepiece.
Photos here
There were two semi-naked women kissing, but I didn't think it appropriate to use the work camera to photograph them. :-) (Not to mention, like, asking their permission or anything).
Quite pleased with the photo of the sun, too - taken through a telescope, just pointing the digicam into the eyepiece.
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Date: 2004-06-12 06:00 am (UTC)i'm generally not very knowledgeable about astronomy things - i don't really take much interest. i love to look at things like hubble photos, but looking at the stars or whatnot with my own eyes seems a bit pointless, because you never see anything particular impressive or interesting.
my main interest in space has always been the rockets and other craft - really just glorified aeroplanes, a long standing interest.
*shrug* i have no romance or something.