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2004_Venus_transit_UV.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 3.2 s, 800 × 512 pixels, 8.99 Mbps, file size: 3.43 MB)

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English: NASA joined the world on June 8, 2004, in viewing a rare celestial event, one not seen by any person now alive. The "Venus transit" -- the apparent crossing of our planetary neighbor in front of the Sun -- was captured from the unique perspective of NASA's Sun-observing TRACE spacecraft. This video shows the transit in ultraviolet wavelengths. The last "Venus transit" occurred more than a century ago, in 1882, and was used to compute the distance from the Earth to the Sun. Scientists with NASA's Kepler mission hope to discover Earth-like planets outside our solar system by searching for transits of other stars by planets that might be orbiting them.
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Source http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_184.html (video link)
Author NASA/LMSAL

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Media of the day This file was selected as the media of the day for 18 November 2009. It was captioned as follows:
English: 2004 transit of Venus in the UV spectrum by NASA (video)
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Čeština: Přechod Venuše přes sluneční disk v roce 2004 zaznamenaný v ultrafialovém záření (záběry NASA)
English: 2004 transit of Venus in the UV spectrum by NASA (video)
Français : Transit de Vénus devant le Soleil de 2004 (en UV) pris par la NASA.
Македонски: Преминувањето на Венера во 2004 во УВ спектарот од НАСА (видеоинсерт)
Polski: Przejście Wenus przed tarczą Słońca w 2004 r., sfilmowane przez NASA w paśmie ultrafioletowym (wideo)
中文(简体):2004年美国航空航天局用紫外光谱转换的金星录象
中文(繁體):2004年NASA利用紫外光拍攝金星經過太陽的影片

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22:39, 2 May 20053.2 s, 800 × 512 (1.65 MB)Brian0918NASA joined the world on June 8, 2004 in viewing a rare celestial event, one not seen by any person now alive. The "Venus transit" -- the apparent crossing of our planetary neighbor in front of the Sun -- was captured from the unique perspective of NASA's

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