The Venus transit video live on NASA

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And other places too, I suppose, though I haven't searched out any other feed channels. On 105C band is where I found NASA tv. I had planned to go to Huntsville to watch it from the Space Flight Center/Museum, but had a vet-trip
with the cat at the last possible minute this afternoon.
 
It can also be viewed right now on your local welding hood, works great.
It must have been my "old" eyes. I looked at 6:30, 7:10, 7:20, and 7:45Pm EDT with my welding hood and never saw a thing! If I did not have to run off to my night slave job, I may have set up the old telescope and put the hood over the lense. Dot of planet was just too small to see with "old" eyes.

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