[NatureNS] Upcoming Night Sky Highlights - Jun 1-9

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If it ends up being cloudy, what websites plan to webcast the transit live?

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Gerald

On 6/1/12 11:48, Blake Maybank wrote:
> Courtesy of Nelson Poirier:
. . . .
> On Tuesday afternoon, June 5, the *Transit of Venus across the face of
> the Sun* takes place. This should definitely be not looked at directly
> without proper filters or some other method of projecting it on a screen
> or some other object which can be done with binoculars placed properly. 
> Web site = *http://tinyurl.com/cvl862u*
. . . .

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