UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting A world-renowned cosmic observation team from the University of North Dakota is at it again with the second of a one-two celestial punch. Just two weeks after Webcasting a rare annular solar eclipse, the team—well known for its popular Webcasts of important solar system events—is in Alaska to capture the rare transit of Venus across the Sun. That happens Tuesday, June 5, starting at 4:45 p.m., Central Daylight Saving Time. The team comprises Tim Young, UND Physics and Astrophysics, and Ron Marsh, UND Computer Science. To watch this once-in-a-lifetime event, see sems.UND.edu for full coverage of all four contacts; the UND team will ha...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
The University of North Dakota Observatory will host a special public viewing of the transit of Ven...
The University of North Dakota Observatory will host a special public viewing of the transit of Ven...
The University of North Dakota Observatory will host a special public viewing of the transit of Ven...
UND astronomers webcast rare solar eclipse Sunday, May 20 A popular University of North Dakota eclip...
UND astronomers webcast rare solar eclipse Sunday, May 20 A popular University of North Dakota eclip...
Astrophysicist Tim Young, computer scientist Ron Marsh team up again to deliver Solar event video On...
A University of North Dakota eclipse team will live webcast the total lunar eclipse set to take pla...
A University of North Dakota eclipse team will live webcast the total lunar eclipse set to take pla...
This webcast features a panel of NASA scientists and engineers discussing the future of extrasolar p...
Faculty from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University Physics Department will host a public viewin...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
UND Observatory to offer additional special Venus transit viewing opportunity, weather permitting ...
The University of North Dakota Observatory will host a special public viewing of the transit of Ven...
The University of North Dakota Observatory will host a special public viewing of the transit of Ven...
The University of North Dakota Observatory will host a special public viewing of the transit of Ven...
UND astronomers webcast rare solar eclipse Sunday, May 20 A popular University of North Dakota eclip...
UND astronomers webcast rare solar eclipse Sunday, May 20 A popular University of North Dakota eclip...
Astrophysicist Tim Young, computer scientist Ron Marsh team up again to deliver Solar event video On...
A University of North Dakota eclipse team will live webcast the total lunar eclipse set to take pla...
A University of North Dakota eclipse team will live webcast the total lunar eclipse set to take pla...
This webcast features a panel of NASA scientists and engineers discussing the future of extrasolar p...
Faculty from the Southwestern Oklahoma State University Physics Department will host a public viewin...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...
International audienceThe 2004 transit of Venus was an opportunity to explain how mankind succeeded ...