yesterday i saw with some other people, the mercury transit trough a telescope. and before we saw it, a man that knows a lot about astronomy gave us a speech about mercury.
and he told that next year, on june 6th we will se a Venus transit.
here is the picture of what we will see
enjoy it.
Venus transit.
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Venus transit.
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Re: Venus transit.
[quote="ElPelado"]yesterday i saw with some other people, the mercury transit trough a telescope. and before we saw it, a man that knows a lot about astronomy gave us a speech about mercury.
and he told that next year, on june 6th we will se a Venus transit.
here is the picture of what we will see
enjoy it.
quote]
My information are for a different date, and exactly June 8th, starting at about 05:20:42 UT, ending at about 11:04:42 UT.
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and he told that next year, on june 6th we will se a Venus transit.
here is the picture of what we will see
enjoy it.
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My information are for a different date, and exactly June 8th, starting at about 05:20:42 UT, ending at about 11:04:42 UT.
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when i heard the spach he also talk about the 8th or the 18th, i can trememeber, but i fund it i ncelestia on the 6th, so maybe is an error on earth or venus orbits, or both.
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you are right selden!!
in Argentina to say June the 8th, we say 8/6/2004, not like in Celestia and in some countries 8/6/2004.
so celestia has not a problem
in Argentina to say June the 8th, we say 8/6/2004, not like in Celestia and in some countries 8/6/2004.
so celestia has not a problem
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Several months ago I made a strobe picture of the phenomenon. See it here:
http://www.shatters.net/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=Calculus&id=Transit_Venus_Sun_2004_string
http://www.shatters.net/gallery/view_photo.php?set_albumName=Calculus&id=Transit_Venus_Sun_2004_string
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Simultaneous mercury and venus transit - ever?
Some of you guys are pretty adept with celestial calculation, so maybe you can tell me if there will ever be a simultaneous mercury and venus transit viewable from Earth?
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i dont really know, but but i do know is that mercury transits only can happen in may or november, because his orbit is not in the smae plane that earth's orbit.
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I wouldn't be surprised if there where some 'resonance' effect between the three orbits making this impossible (on the short term, a few million years).
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To transit at the same time, they'd need to have their ascending nodes on the ecliptic aligned - otherwise Earth, Mercury, Venus and the Sun can never line up.
Their nodes are currently misaligned by about a month - Mercury transits in May and November, Venus in June and December. That translates to Venus' node being around thirty degrees ahead of Mercury's at present - a more precise figure in 2000.0 was 28.34902 degrees.
But both planets' orbits are twisting backwards in the ecliptic plane, Venus about twice as fast as Mercury, so Venus' node is sliding back to catch Mercury's - but at only 550.59 arcseconds per century.
So (being a little simplistic about it): in ~18,500 years' time, we'll have the possibility of a simultaneous transit!
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Their nodes are currently misaligned by about a month - Mercury transits in May and November, Venus in June and December. That translates to Venus' node being around thirty degrees ahead of Mercury's at present - a more precise figure in 2000.0 was 28.34902 degrees.
But both planets' orbits are twisting backwards in the ecliptic plane, Venus about twice as fast as Mercury, so Venus' node is sliding back to catch Mercury's - but at only 550.59 arcseconds per century.
So (being a little simplistic about it): in ~18,500 years' time, we'll have the possibility of a simultaneous transit!
Grant