High Definition View of 2012 Venus Transit
Transit Of Venus.
June 5th, 2012 NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory [SDO] captured the transit of Venus crossing the face of the sun, the event lasted approximately 6 hours. The transit of Venus occurs in pairs of 8 years and separated from each other by 105 or 121 years. The last time it occurred was in 2004 and it will not happen again until 2117 making it the rarest predictable solar events.
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