I just noticed that the museum has also placed a link on their front page (http://nhmu.utah.edu) that leads to the web page they've created for the event (http://nhmu.utah.edu/tov-2012). The latter, BTW, includes a couple of nice mentions of SLAS and a link to SLAS's website. Let's just hope that all those people showing up there that day doesn't cause the Wasatch fault to let loose. :) patrick On 22 May 2012, at 10:36, Steve Fisher wrote:
Utah Astronomy list members, the annular solar eclipse of 2012 is now in the rearview mirror and we look forward to your participation with the SLAS/NHMU Venus transit event at the Natural History Museum on June 5th. We are well on our way to an outstanding event.You need not be a member of SLAS or the Museum to participate. We would love to have you bring your solar equipment to the museum and view this event from a prime Salt Lake location and share with the public. If you would like to observe with us, your RSVP would be greatly appreciated. Please reply to Steve Fisher at www.iotacass1@hotmail.com and I'll make sure you get the observing spot you need. Thanks in advance. Steve