2016 Transit of Mercury(eclipsewise.com) |
2016 Transit of Mercury(eclipsewise.com) |
Live visible image updated every 30s or so: http://cesar-tools.cosmos.esa.int/sun_monitor/image_hel_visi...
Mercury basically looked like a speck of dust on the lens.
That said, there is something about the physical process of amateur astronomy that still manages to make the experience meaningful.
The only downside is the lack of easy discovery for current livestreams (if there's no special event to search for that people would be livestreaming), which I guess is what YouTube Connect will be all about.