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The Mercury Transit May 2003 Go to the ESO Education Office Front Page Go to the EAAE Front Page

Mercury Transit on May 7, 2003

Links to live images

Here are several web sites from where you can follow the Mercury transit in "live". You will find on our web page these images regularly with a comment from our team.

  • Paris/Meudon Observatory
  • Latest images from the SOHO satellite
  • NASA SOHO image
  • Institute for Solar Physics from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
  • Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
  • Astronomy.no (Oslo)
  • Barcelona university
  • Live! Universe Japan
  • SAROS in Gran Canarias
  • Mira Observatory in Grimbergen, Belgium
  • Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur (France)
  • Sun in Halpha at the Royal Observatory of Belgium
  • Kennislink (The Netherlands)
  • GONG network of telescopes
  • Rummet.dk (Copenhagen)
  • Polaris Budapest, Hungary
  • Worth hill Observatory in the UK
  • D. Dierick, Gent, Belgium
  • Hong Kong Astronical Society
  • Nehru Planetarium, New Delhi, India
  • Planetario de Madrid, Spain
  • Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain
  • Sonnenobservatorium Kanzelhöhe, Austria
  • Center for Astrophysics - University of Porto, Portugal
  • Center for Astrophysics of the University of Porto, Portugal
  • Corona Borealis Observatory, Gyor, Hungary

The transit begins at 07:11 hrs CEST (Central European Summer Time), or 05:11 hrs UT (Universal Time) in the morning and ends at 12:32 hrs CEST (10:32 UT).


 
 
  • F. Delplancke Webcam, Garching, Germany
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