Get Ready For The

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by Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media
 

Scientists and amateur astronomers around the world are preparing to observe the rare occurrence of Venus crossing the face of the Sun on 5-6 June, an event that will not be seen again for over a hundred years.

 

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2004 Venus Transit

 

ESA will be reporting live from the Arctic island of Spitsbergen, where the Venus Express science team will be discussing the latest scientific results from the mission while enjoying a unique view of the 2012 transit under the 'midnight Sun'.

 

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A transit of Venus occurs only when Venus passes directly between the Sun and Earth. Since the orbital plane of Venus is not exactly aligned with that of Earth, transits occur very rarely, in pairs eight years apart but separated by more than a century.

 

The last transit was enjoyed in June 2004 but the next will not be seen until 2117.

 

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  • Well I just hope it is not raining or it is not during the night. If it is the case, It will be another miss for me.

  • haha :)

  • cool? you don't mean the sun do you??????  ( joke)

  • cool

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