Dammit man, this widebrownland was discovered during a side trip when
Cookie finished observing a transit of Venus! How unpatriotic of you.
If it wasn't for that we'd all be speaking French. And who knows what
might have happened to the Kiwis.
At least, then, Vegemite wouldn't have been invented. Hmmmm....
AndrewF
On 10/06/2004, at 2:39 PM, Wayne Harridge wrote:
>> Brian Swale <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi Carlos,
>> Well done. The first "Venus transit" images I've seen, Brian.
>>>
>
> Not the first I'd seen, but just as good as the others. Beats me why
> so many
> people bothered to photograph it (myself included), really just a
> black dot on a
> light disc, though mine will be slightly different as I was upside
> down (relative to
> Carlos) at the time. Is there any scientific value gained from this
> exercise ?
>
>
> Wayne Harridge
>
> http://lrh.structuregraphs.com
>
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