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    Celestial Stunner: Venus to Cross Face of Sun This Year

    On your 2012 calendar, be sure to put a big red circle around June 5.  On that day, a celestial occurrence that will not be seen by human eyes until well into the 22nd century — the year 2117 to be exact — will take place.

    The planet Venus will cross the face of the sun.

    Through the balance of this winter season and well into the spring of 2012, Venus will gradually climb higher in the sky and grow progressively brighter, eventually becoming an "evening lantern" for those commuting home from work and school. 

    By the end of May 2012, however, Venus will be rapidly dropping back toward the sun's vicinity, ultimately to disappear as it makes the transition back into the morning sky.  That transition day will come on June 5. [Photos: Tracking the 2004 Transit of Venus]

    Normally, Venus would pass unseen, hidden in the brilliant glare of the sun. But not this time.

    From June 5-6, 2012, an exceedingly rare occurrence is to take place: from here on Earth, we will be able to see Venus cross in front of the sun, making itself evident as a small black spot slowly moving across the solar disk.

    Rare celestial spectacle

    This is among the rarest of astronomical events. 

    In fact, between the years 2000 B.C. and 4000 A.D., there have been only 81 Venus transits.  Humans have recorded witnessing only six of them (in 1639, 1761, 1769, 1874, 1882, and most recently, in 2004).  It's not impossible that a transit of this planet might have once been seen by chance in ancient times, near sunrise or sunset.  Or perhaps some ancient observer with a keen eye, viewing the sun on an unusually hazy day, might have glimpsed Venus's dark image (reporting it as "a dark mark on the sun") on the solar disk.

    Soon after the transit of 1882 had taken place, the French astronomer Camille Flammarion, sometimes referred to as the "Carl Sagan of the 19th century" because of his many popular books and articles on astronomy, compiled a listing of transits running from 1631 to 2984. 

    "We see that astronomers do not allow themselves to be taken unawares," Flammarion wrote. "Astronomy is, after all, the only science which enjoys the privilege of reading the future as it does the past, and it avails itself of it.  The special details of the 'approaching' transit of June 8 of the year 2004 have already been calculated with precision, as well as those of the transit of June 5, 2012, and we might almost say that the various expeditions are arranged, with the exception of the names of the astronomers who will take part in them." 

    The circumstances of the transits of Venus repeat themselves with great exactness after a period of 243 years. The intervals between individual transits (in years) currently go as follows: 8 + 121.5 + 8 + 105.5 = 243.  In other words, a pair of transits may occur over a time span of just eight years, but following the second transit, the next will not occur again for more than a century. 

    Transits of Venus occurred on Dec. 9, 1874 and Dec. 6, 1882. The upcoming Venus transit of June 5, 2012 is the first one since 2004. Should anyone miss it, it will unfortunately be a long wait once again, until Dec. 11, 2117, when Venus will again pass in front of the sun — a bit too far into the future for most of us. [Infographic: The 2012 Venus Transit in June]

    Regions of Visibility

    On June 5, the entire transit will last almost 6 3/4hours and will be visible in some form across approximately three-quarters of our planet. 

    The beginning will be visible from the northwestern part of South America, and all of North America, Hawaii, central and western Asia, New Zealand and the eastern two-thirds of Australia. 

    The end will be visible from northern and northwestern North America, New Zealand, Australia, Asia, the eastern half of Africa and most of Europe. From the contiguous 48 states as well as most of Canada, the beginning stages occur before sunset. For much of Europe, the sun will rise on the morning of June 6, with Venus already on the sun's disk with the transit nearly over.

    Unfortunately, those living across the western half of Africa, southern and western parts of Spain, all of Portugal and the central and eastern parts of South America will be precluded from seeing any part of this spectacle, as the sun will be below the horizon when it is taking place.

    Quite unlike the transits of Mercury, those of Venus are readily visible with the unaided eye.

    When Venus is in transit across the solar disk, the planet appears as a distinct, albeit tiny, round black spot with a diameter just 1/32 that of the sun. This size is large enough to perceive with the naked eye.

    However,prospective observers must take special precautions (as with a solar eclipse) in attempting to view the silhouette of Venus against the blindingly brilliant disk of the sun. Looking directly at the sun without eye protection could cause serious injury.

    As we get closer to June 5, SPACE.com will provide comprehensive coverage of the Great Venus Transit.

    Joe Rao serves as an instructor and guest lecturer at New York's Hayden Planetarium. He writes about astronomy for The New York Times and other publications, and he is also an on-camera meteorologist for News 12 Westchester, N.Y.

     

    44 comments

    • Dimitz  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Question: How many time can one look at the sun through unfiltered telescope?
      Answer: Twice. With you right eye and your left eye.
    • TwoHootsWorth  •  4 mths ago
      That's my birthday! 5 June!
      What an elaborate way to usher me into my 30s. And bye bye to 20 something me...
      • Yuhuu! 4 mths ago
        And should we care two hoots 'bout that? LOL Just joking.

        There are only two things you'll do on a day like that and they are both dangerous. Get some protection, will ya? LOL
    • Mia  •  4 mths ago
      There's still time to buy solar viewers. Just got ours in the mail. Not expensive at all! If you've got a telescope or spotting scope, you can get a properly sized solar viewer to put over the lense.
      • Kirstin 4 mths ago
        I got mine for the last Venus transit. It was cloudy! D'oh! I'm very much hoping to see this one.
      • Mia 4 mths ago
        That sucks, Kirstin! At least you get a second chance. This will be my one and only opportunity. Fortunately, I'm in a prime viewing spot and cloudy days are minimal *fingers crossed*.
      • Mia 4 mths ago
        To clarify, they have solar viewers for the naked eye (which is what we currently have). No "scopes" required.
    • Christine Bender  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      i like to watch the stars after smoking down a fatty
      • Stony 4 mths ago
        I like your style. I took out my telescope and checked out a full moon once when I was blitzed. Took a while to focus, but it was awesome.
      • jer 4 mths ago
        passes the time really well when observing meteors too :-)))
      • JohnP 4 mths ago
        It also works great on a cloudy day. :-)~
    • Bob Smith  •  4 mths ago
      "In fact, between the years 2000 B.C. and 4000 A.D., there have been only 81 Venus transits."
      What is this article written by a time traveler? Last I looked it isn't 4000AD yet!
      • Andrew Leggins 4 mths ago
        "Astronomy is, after all, the only science which enjoys the privilege of reading the future as it does the past, and it avails itself of it."
        They can pinpoint when things like this will happen and when they did.
      • Heywood J 4 mths ago
        Only a fool thinks nothing will change.
    • Jay  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      "In fact, between the years 2000 B.C. and 4000 A.D., there have been only 81 Venus transits. "

      when did we get to the year 4,000? holy crap i'm late for work......
    • Yasmin Diaz  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 mths ago
      After sunset I like watching Venus up in the western sky with my telescope, I can tell that it is pretty hot there as the planet is very bright with it's proximity to the sun. Then a few hours later Jupiter is the next one to cast a nice night show, it looks like a small moon with four tiny stars near it.The stars are actually some of it's moons that are present at any given time considering that it has something like 63 moons.
      • Kirstin 4 mths ago
        You're seeing what Galileo saw. ;-) Those four moons are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto, and they're all bigger their own Moon. (Heck, bigger than Mercury, some of them.) The zillions of other Jupiter moons are too small to be seen with most backyard telescopes. I remember seeing the scars left by Comet Shoemaker-Levy, years ago, in my dad's 8" telescope, and I've seen the Great Red Spot many times. (It's less conspicuous these days. I keep hoping it will get its red back.)
      • Yasmin Diaz 4 mths ago
        @ Kirstin Okay
    • XARDZ  •  4 mths ago
      amazing,,hope weather will cooperate on our place,,,
    • jzostrianos  •  Bossier City, Louisiana  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe...the increasing solar flares from the Sun will smack Venus upside the head thereby causing it to come hurtling toward Earth at incredible speeds and we will all have just enough time to look up and say, "Ooooh, that's really cool. I wonder if it's going t..."
    • safeinthewoods  •  4 mths ago
      ... it's going to be quite a year ... astronomically ...
    • Hubert  •  Palmdale, California  •  4 mths ago
      Wow!
    • joes  •  4 mths ago
      If men are from Mars and women are from Venus, than what's up with Uranus?
    • Lilly White  •  4 mths ago
      Venus has been getting alot of attention lately. Hope we get to see some amazing things while looking at all the wonders in space this year.
    • magicpat38  •  4 mths ago
      I'm a very busy person....I'll catch it the next time.
    • Bee_Careful  •  Surfside, California  •  4 mths ago
      2000BC to 4000AD - oops -
    • yho code7 tes.2 detect..  •  4 mths ago
      OH gOD WE ARE ALL GONNA DIE !
    • LarryK  •  Seattle, Washington  •  4 mths ago
      On your 2012 calendar, be sure to put a big red circle around June 5. On that day, a celestial occurrence that will not be seen by human eyes until well into the 22nd century —
      the year 2117 to be exact — will take place.

      That is the first paragraph. The paragraph left out a very important word. Again. By leaving that word out, the paragraph simply says that the event takes place June 5, 2012, but we won't see it until 2117. Nice proof reading and editing.
    • Jordan  •  4 mths ago
      Awesome!
    • lonelystar  •  New York, New York  •  4 mths ago
      We will see the begining. It will be nice to able to travel with the event across the globe:) Unfortunately 6 hours to Asia is just a dream for current airlines.
    • Chris Jefferson  •  New Brunswick, New Jersey  •  4 mths ago
      Kukulkan might be showing up then. At least we should hope so. Because that other guy, Bolon Yokte k'uh is supposed to be showing up to terrorize defenseless people (according to the real Maya Prophecy of 2012).Let's all give Kukulkan a big Thumbs Up!#$%$ continue giving thumbs down)
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