Check out these TRANSIT OF VENUS Resources on the Web!!!
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center
2012 Transit of Venus Live Webcast June 5th - This is the Official Sun-Earth Day webcast for the Venus Transit brought to you live from the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
Columbus State University’s Coca-Cola Space Science Center
2012 Transit of Venus Live Webcast June 5th - 5:30pm EDT - In an effort to make this event more accessible to the public, Columbus State University’s Coca-Cola Space
Science Center (CCSSC) has partnered with NASA and the International Space School Education Trust (ISSET)
to provide a multi-continent webcast of the 2012 Transit of Venus.
Astronomers Without Borders - Live Webcast
Astronomers Without Borders - Live Webcast
Millions will look skyward as Venus crosses the Sun on June 5 for the
last time more than 100 years. The very rare transit of Venus can be
seen anywhere that the Sun is visible during the more than 6 hours it
will take Venus to make its journey. Astronomers Without Borders will be webcasting live from world-famous
Mount Wilson Observatory during this rare event, along with top
experts in the history of astronomy, authors, and others will gather at
the best location for seeing the Venus transit on the North American
continent.
Transit of Venus Simulation Video
Transit of Venus simulation for June 5th as will be seen from New York.
Transit of Venus History
In 1768, when James Cook sailed out of Plymouth harbor to observe the Transit of Venus in Tahiti, the trip was tantamount to a voyage through
space. The remote island had just been "discovered" a year earlier, and
by all accounts it was as strange and alien to Europeans as the stars
themselves. Cook's pinpoint navigation to Tahiti and his subsequent
observations of Venus crossing the South Pacific sun in 1769 have
inspired explorers for centuries.
Sky and Telescope: Your Viewing Guide to the Transit of Venus
Observing Blog by Bob Naeye: Learn how to view the Transit of Venus on June 5th
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