Venus looks large in front of the Sun as viewed from my celestron, it never appears to look that large when it is on the other side of the sun.
My question is, how large would it be in comparison to the size it is during the transit if it were behind the sun or at its furthest from us?
SIze of Venus
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Re: SIze of Venus
Venus varies in angular size from about 66 arcsec when it's closest (inferior conjunction, as during the transit) to less than 10 arcsec when it is farthest away (superior conjunction). So there's a nearly sevenfold difference.EMO wrote:Venus looks large in front of the Sun as viewed from my celestron, it never appears to look that large when it is on the other side of the sun.
My question is, how large would it be in comparison to the size it is during the transit if it were behind the sun or at its furthest from us?
(This image only shows it when it's near one of its elongation points, not nearly all the way to superior conjunction.)
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Re: SIze of Venus
Thanks Chris, question answered.