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Title | Transit of Venus |
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Home News Project: Photographing Project: Contact times General information Additional projects Stuff Links Impressions Essen 2004 horizontal view Internet Project Observing, Photographing and Evaluating the Transit of Venus, June 5/6th, 2012 Essen 2004 equatorial view Venus has done it again, Mercury in 2016 , too, and Mercury will do it again on November 11 th , 2019 Sunrise in Hannover, Germany, shortly before cloudes cover the Sun ... and her parallaxe became visible and measurable! Superposition of simultaneously taken pictures taken in Hannover, Germany, and Canberra, Australia The corresponding daylight side of the Earth, the "view" from the Sun to the Earth The outcomes can be viewed on the result pages of the photography project and the contacttimes project . Description of the project On June 5/6th, 2012, between 10.09 pm and 4.49 am UT a black spot slowly crossed the sun’s disc. This transit was observable from all places on the daylight side of the Earth. 10.09pm UT 4.49m |
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