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It's a twice in a lifetime moment: the transit of Venus across theSun | Science | The Observer



 
 
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Old March 25th 12, 08:13 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
L Ron Hubble[_2_]
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Default It's a twice in a lifetime moment: the transit of Venus across the Sun | Science | The Observer

Thanks for the heads up. I had forgotten about this upcoming transit and
actually thought it already passed. I did catch the one back in 200? and
have that one as a webcam video. Will try and catch this one too.

Ron

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