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The Venus Transit 2004 European Science & Technology Week 2004 Visit the websites of the VT-2004 organisers

The Venus Transit 2004

... Photos (31-40)

On this and the other pages in the VT-2004 Photo Archive, photos are displayed which are related to Venus, the Sun and/or the Venus Transit. They were obtained in many different places. Some of these photos were elected "VT 2004 Photo of the Day".

All photos on this page may be downloaded and used, provided the photographers (authors) and the VT-2004 programme are indicated as source.


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Venus' Phases [Montage]

Venus' Phases [Montage]

[599 x 144 pix - 5k]

Hans-Göran Lindberg
Newton 254 120/2602mm
Mintron MS-168EP
April 8 to April 27, 2004
Kärrbo Observatory
Skultuna, Sweden
More images at this site

Venus and the Monument

Venus and the Monument

[600 x 403 pix - 46k]

Pencho Markishky
Konica VX400
Flektogon f/2.4; f=35; 7 sec
[Above the Memorial Complex]
17 October 1999, 03:15 UT
Shumen, Bulgaria
More images at this site

Venus, Mars and the Moon

Venus, Mars and the Moon

[600 x 391 pix - 22k]

Davide Nava
Gruppo Astrofili Cinisello Balsamo
Obj. 210mm f/4.5 - 3 sec
Fujichrome Sensia 200
May 14, 2002, 19:40 UT
Monza (Milan), Italy

Venus' Crescent

Venus' Crescent

[512 x 384 pix - 4k]

Ilyan Darganov and
Borislav Petrov
Nikon Coolpix 995
April 29, 2004
Varna, Bulgaria
More images at this site

Comparison of Venus and Mercury Transits

Comparison of Venus and Mercury Transits

[1249 x 600 pix - 42k]

John Charley, Rob Garrod, Sam Marsden, Jack Tench, Nathan Hickton, Mike Cripps
Neatherd High School Astronomy Club
Solar images with Venus' and Mercury's discs
[Right: Photo of the Sun, obtained in white-light during the Mercury transit on May 7, 2003, with Mercury's disc visible near the lower limb - sunspot group near the center of the solar disc; Left: Montage - H-alpha solar image (April 2004) with superimposed black circle of the same size as Venus' disc on June 8, 2004]
April 2004, May 7, 2003
Dereham, United Kingdom
More images at this site

Venus and the Moon above Alexandria

Venus and the Moon above Alexandria

[579 x 800 pix - 294k]

Aymen Ibrahim
Biblioteca Alexandrina
Practica 35 mm camera with Zenith 2.8/37 mm objective
Fujicolor 400; 1 sec
[Prometheus Statue at Biblioteca Alexandrina]
April 22, 2004
Alexandria, Egypt

Venus and the Mooon above the Great Sphinx

Venus and the Moon above the Great Sphinx

[800 x 579 pix - 77k]

Aymen Ibrahim
Biblioteca Alexandrina
Zenith 35 mm camera with 2/52 objective
Fujicolor 400; 1/2 sec
May 14, 2002
Plateau of Giza, Egypt

Venus and the Mooon above the Khephren Pyramid

Venus and the Moon above the Khephren Pyramid

[800 x 579 pix - 100 k]

Aymen Ibrahim
Biblioteca Alexandrina
Practica 35 mm camera with Zenith 2.8/37 mm objective
Fujicolor 400; 1/2 sec
May 14, 2002
Plateau of Giza, Egypt

Venus in the Evening Sky

Venus in the Evening Sky

[768 x 1024 pix - 913k

Valerii Poshtarov
Samsung Digimax 340
January 16, 2004, 18:18 UT
Prilep, Bulgaria

Venus in the Evening Sky

Venus in the Evening Sky

[768 x 1024 pix - 913k

Valerii Poshtarov
Samsung Digimax 340
January 16, 2004, 18:26 UT
Prilep, Bulgaria

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