Our Final Role in the Quest for the Astronomical Unit: North Queensland and the 1882 Transit of Venus

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Our Final Role in the Quest for the Astronomical Unit: North Queensland and the 1882 Transit of Venus

Ms Vicki Darlington, Astronomy/Geology

This lecture examines both an unsuccessful attempt to observe the 1882 transit of Venus and the fate of the telescopes used in the attempt. One of the telescopes was sold in 1889 to J. Ewen Davidson of Mackay, who promptly achieved international fame by using it to discover a comet.

Townsville Lecture Details

Date:

Wednesday 18 July

Time:

6.00pm for 6.30-7.30pm

Location:

Medical Lecture Theatre, Building number 45

James Cook University Townsville

RSVP:

To register please visit

http://alumni.jcu.edu.au/TransitVenus2012

Cairns Lecture Details

Date:

Friday 20 July

Time:

6.00pm for 6.30-7.30pm

Location:

Crowther Lecture Theatre, Building A3, Cairns Campus

James Cook University Cairns

RSVP:

To register please visit

http://alumni.jcu.edu.au/TransitVenus2012

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