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On June 5 and 6, 2012 the planet Venus will pass in front of the Sun for the last time this century. Millions around the world will witness this rare astronomical phenomenon.
This website is entirely devoted to the transit of Venus: its history, where and when you should watch it and what you can do to get involved in the observation. Learn more...
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The reason we created the Venus Transit Expedition was to share this amazing event with the world, as a new vehicle for showing how wonderful the world of science can be. I’ve definitely spent my fair share of time with … Continue reading
The Venus Transit Expedition is a modern day science expedition inspired by Captain James Cook’s maiden voyage to view and record the natural wonder of the Venus Transit in 1769. The Expedition departing in April 2012 is a modern day … Continue reading




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