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2012 Transit of Venus at SUNY New Paltz { 21 images } Created 30 Jun 2012

New Paltz, New York - People gathered on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
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  • New Paltz, New York - People gather on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus through filtered telescopes on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus002.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - Telescopes with solar filters are set upr on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus013.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - People gather on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus through filtered telescopes on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus079.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A man sets up a refractor telescope with a solar filter on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus025.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - People gather on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus through a filtered telescope on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus110.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A refractor telescope with a solar filter is set up on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus017.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - Clouds are reflected in the lens of a telescopes set up on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus023.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - People watch a live internet streaming view of the Transit of Venus in a lecture center on the State University of New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus063.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - People watch a live internet streaming view of the Transit of Venus in a lecture center on the State University of New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus035.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - People gather on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus through filtered telescopes on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus074.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A man looks through a filtered telescope as people gather on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus  on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus072.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A woman looks through a filtered telescope to watch the Transit o Venus on the State University of New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus076.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - People gather on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus through filtered telescopes on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus101.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A man watches the Transit of Venus through filtered binoculars on the SUNY New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus109.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A woman watches the Transit of Venus through a filtered telescope on the State University of New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus082.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A woman watches the Transit of Venus through a filtered telescope on the State University of New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus088.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A woman watches the Transit of Venus through a filtered telescope on the State University of New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus084.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A man watches the Transit of Venus through a filtered telescope on the State University of New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus095.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - A woman watches the Transit of Venus through a filtered telescope on the State University of New Paltz campus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus093.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - Solar telescopes on the State University of New Paltz campus where people gathered to watch the Transit of Venus on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus125.jpg
  • New Paltz, New York - People gather on the State University of New Paltz campus to watch the Transit of Venus through filtered telescopes on June 5, 2012. Venus crossed in front of the sun and was visible as a small black disk. The next Venus transit will not occur until 2117.
    201200605Venus128.jpg