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Venus Transit in Hydrogen-Alpha | Review
Jun 4th 2012, 09:43

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The Venus transit across the disc of the Sun will be visible on June 5 or 6, depending where you are in relation to the international date line. Here on the west coast of the USA (Portland, OR) it occurs from about 3:05 pm PDT

In February 1965, Marshall Space Flight Center's Future Projects Office completed the first study of Apollo-based piloted Mars and Venus flyby missions. AAP's critics, meanwhile, derided its lack of any overarching goal beyond finding new applications

There is an art to photographing major solar events like the 2012 transit of Venus across the sun on June 5-6, 2012. Here's a look at how to snap effective sun photos with telescopes, cameras and even smartphones. Here, Paul Hyndman captured a stunning

On Tuesday, June 5, 2012, a once-in-alifetime celestial occurrence, the Transit of Venus across the face of the sun, will be visible to many people around the globe, and one of the best viewing spots will be at the Headlands International Dark Sky Park

Venus Transit 2012 – An Amplification of Love. June 3, 2012. A rare astronomical event Venus will pass between the Earth and the sun in a rare astrological event that will not happen for another 100 plus years until 2117. This article is

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