Since it has been going on for a couple hours now, I was surprised to see
nobody had started a thread yet. But do not worry, it ends at ~23:00 MST,
or more realistically sundown. I would love to see those with the
capability make some time-lapse images - all I can do with my small yard
telescope and sun filter is make sketches (although I can make surprisingly
nice ones by keeping the optic field in one eye and the paper in the
other). This event is much more rare than the recent solar eclipse even
considering one area (an 8-year span followed by a >100-year span, repeat;
cannot visualise why it does this yet, but that is what the Santa Fe New
Mexican said).
For those who do not have even a telescope, there is a live webcast at
http://www.planethunters.org/transit.
Enjoy!
-Arlo James Barnes
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