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On 8/7/2012 12:46 PM, Beloved Leader wrote:
Thanks for the information. When I observed the transit of Venus back in June, I used a really dark piece of glass from a welder's mask. Whatever the number was, it was dark enough that I could not see surrounding terrain. Humph! Even an 8 or 10 is "dark enough that I could not see surrounding terrain."...but that is not a high enough number. The recommended number is #14...and they are additive if you can't find a 14. For the recent transit, my welding supply shop did not have a #14 but they did have a #10 and #4, which I taped together. Additional note: Put the #14 glass in FRONT (input side) of your binoculars. If you put it on the output side, the concentrated heat could leave you with a face full of shattered glass. |
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