Venus transiting the Sun – in pictures
One of the rarest astronomical events occurs on Tuesday and Wednesday (5 and 6 June) when Venus passes directly between the Sun and Earth, a transit that will not occur again until 2117:
A close-up of Venus transiting the sun, courtesy of Nasa
A bird landing on one of the spires of the Taj Mahal is
silhouetted against the Sun and Venus.
the planet Venus (top left) at the start of its transit of the sun
Venus is a dot on the rising Sun over the Baltic Sea at Kolobrzeg, Poland.
See more at : http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/gallery/2012/jun/06/venus-astronomy#/?picture=391167964&index=11
Movies of the transit:NASA's spectacular Venus Transit data
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A close-up of Venus transiting the sun, courtesy of Nasa
A bird landing on one of the spires of the Taj Mahal is
silhouetted against the Sun and Venus.
the planet Venus (top left) at the start of its transit of the sun
Venus is a dot on the rising Sun over the Baltic Sea at Kolobrzeg, Poland.
See more at : http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/gallery/2012/jun/06/venus-astronomy#/?picture=391167964&index=11
Movies of the transit:NASA's spectacular Venus Transit data
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