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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Venus, upper right, transits the sun as seen - Media (21 of 21) Eyes turn skyward as Venus travels across


Venus, upper right, transits the sun as seen through a da... Dolores Ochoa / AP

Venus, upper right, transits the sun as seen through a dark glass from Quito, Ecuador, Tuesday, June 5, 2012. From the U.S. to South Korea, people around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure they caught the once-in-a-lifetime sight of the transit 

Venus begins to pass in front of the sun, as visible from... Vincent Yu / AP

Venus begins to pass in front of the sun, as visible from Hong Kong, Wednesday, June 6, 2012. From the U.S. to South Korea, people around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure they caught the once-in-a-lifetime sight of the transit of Venus.


FILE - In this June 8, 2004 file photo, amateur astronomer Jody McGowen looks through a telescope to watch the transit of Venus from Sydney's Observatory Hill. Venus will again cross the face of the sun on Tuesday June 5, 2012, a sight that will be visible from parts of Earth. This is the last transit for more tha

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