Experimental reconstruction of Lomonosov’s discovery of Venus’s atmosphere with antique refractors during the 2012 transit of Venus

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A. Koukarine
I. Nesterenko
Yu. Petrunin
V. Shiltsev
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[1] Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics,
[2] Telescope Engineering Company,undefined
[3] Inc.,undefined
[4] Fermilab,undefined
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Solar System Research | 2013年 / 47卷
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Solar Disk; Solar System Research; Solar Limb; Experimental Reconstruction; Pulkovo Observatory;
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In 1761, the Russian polymath Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov (1711–1765) discovered the atmosphere of Venus during its transit over the Sun’s disc. In this paper we report on experimental reenactments of Lomonosov’s discovery with antique refractors during the transit of Venus June 5–6, 2012. We conclude that Lomonosov’s telescope was fully adequate to the task of detecting the arc of light around Venus off the Sun’s disc during ingress or egress provided proper experimental techniques as described by Lomonosov in his 1761 report are employed.
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