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NASA 12. stu
Q: What did Mercury say when it was asked to line up between Earth & the Sun? A: I'll pass! 😎 We witnessed a rare treat during today's , which only happens ~13 times a century! Revel in the views captured our -observing satellite:
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Jason Major 11. stu
Here's a Nikon dSLR shot @ 600mm (cropped) from today's , captured about an hour into it. That little dot on the lower left is Mercury, 62.8 million miles away, passing between Earth and the Sun. The next time this will be visible from my location is May 7, 2049.
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Eric 16. stu
Mercury passing in front of the sun from our viewpoint on November 11th is a huge highlight this year in astronomy. We won’t see this again until 2032. Check out this 14 second (5 1/2 hours in real time) time lapse of the event.
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Jason Major 11. stu
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Here's a shot captured when Mercury was midway through its transit, at about 10:20 a.m. EST.
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Dante Centuori 11. stu
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Not quite what I expected for the ...
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AccuWeatherAstronomy 11. stu
The has come to an end, and it put on a show for spectators around the globe. Check out these amazing photos:
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Christopher Becke 11. stu
My best images of the were right near the beginning, before changing cloud conditions threw off my exposure.
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Paul Daly 13. stu
Don't be fooled. This is a fake photo. There were no sunspots on the earth facing side of the sun last Monday.
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NASA Watch 11. stu
Looks like Freddie Mercury transited the face of the sun today
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NASA Moon 11. stu
A during the day and a full Moon at night! As winter sets in, this full Moon is called the Beaver or Frost Moon❄️ Technically, the Moon will be opposite the Sun at 13:34 UTC on November 12th, but it appears full tonight & tomorrow night.
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Dan Peluso 12. stu
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Christopher Becke 13. stu
About 5 minutes of the from Monday. Some of my best shots in the early moments, before the clouds came in.
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Corey S. Powell 12. stu
For those who like to plan ahead: In the year 6757, you can watch Mercury & the Moon pass in front of the Sun at the same time.
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Richard Barnhill 11. stu
It was such a nice day, that I decided to take a picture of the ~every .5 hour, to see if I could make an animation. Did my best to match exposure and position for each image. It's pretty neat to see Mercury's trajectory across the face of the sun!
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Christopher Becke 11. stu
I caught most of the through increasingly annoying clouds. Here’s a timelapse. Look lower left for Mercury.
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Capital Weather Gang 11. stu
Really cool photo from NASA's Bill Ingalls showing Mercury in silhouette as it transits across the face of the sun behind the Washington Monument. The transit is now complete. More on the :
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Dr. John Barentine FRAS 11. stu
Over and out. Mercury disappeared off the Sun’s disk at 11:04am MST as seen here in Tucson this morning.
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Marco Rank 11. stu
as seen from one hour before sunset through some cirrus clouds
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god Free World 11. stu
My photo of the from this morning. Mercury is the *tiny* speck in the center of the disc of the Sun. For planet size comparison the second image is of the transit of Venus in 2012 (there were many sunspots at that time).
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Olga Morales 11. stu
Mercury's nodes are in Scorpio (November) and Taurus (May). For a transit to occur, like an eclipse, the Sun and Mercury are conjunct in longitude, parallel in declination and at the same latitude. Diagram Fred Espenak.
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