Planet Venus passes across Earth & Sun - NewsX

2019-03-01 8

Transits of Venus happen in pairs eight years apart, with more than a century between cycles. During the pass, Venus appears as a small, dark round spot moving across the face of the sun, like a bug on a dinner plate.One of the rarest astronomical events occurs on Tuesday and Wednesday when the planet Venus passes directly between the sun and Earth, a transit that won't occur again until 2117. Skywatchers on seven continents, including Antarctica, will be able to see all or part of the Venus transit, which should only be observed with telescopes outfitted with solar filters to protect the eyes. The Internet will be a hub of activity, with live video and pictures from an armada of space- and ground-based observatories. Even astronauts aboard the International Space Station are joining in the event.

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