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Old June 6th 04, 06:14 PM
Adrian Armstrong
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Could someone please give me an idea of what well-known stars or
constellations (if any) are going to also be on the line running
through the Sun, Earth and Venus during the transit on Tuesday (in
either direction)?
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Old June 6th 04, 06:33 PM
Jonathan Silverlight
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In message , Adrian
Armstrong writes
Could someone please give me an idea of what well-known stars or
constellations (if any) are going to also be on the line running
through the Sun, Earth and Venus during the transit on Tuesday (in
either direction)?


Venus will be in Taurus, and if you were on Venus the Earth would be in
Ophiuchus (and you'd be dead. Sorry - couldn't resist :-)
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