LIVE WEBCAST OF THE 2012 Transit
BEGINS JUNE 5 AT 22:00 UT
The webcast will have a telescope feed plus audio commentary every 30 minutes.
The duration of the program will be about six-and-a-half hours, beginning at 22:00 UT (noon in Hawaii)
on June 5. First contact is at nine minutes past the hour.
The Exploratorium will webcast the transit of Venus from Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO), which is located on the north slope of the Mauna Loa volcano at an elevation of more that 11,000 feet (almost 3400 meters).
During the webcast, you can also listen to a sound composition being created from the video of the transit in real time.
The Exploratorium will webcast the transit of Venus from Hawaii’s Mauna Loa Observatory (MLO), which is located on the north slope of the Mauna Loa volcano at an elevation of more that 11,000 feet (almost 3400 meters).
During the webcast, you can also listen to a sound composition being created from the video of the transit in real time.
Find out what time the webcast starts in your time zone for Venus Transit 2012
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