- a
transit,
Venus can be seen as a
small black circle moving across the face of the Sun.
Transits of
Venus reoccur periodically. A pair of
transits takes...
-
occur on
November 13, 2032. A
typical transit lasts several hours.
Mercury transits are much more
frequent than
transits of Venus, with
about 13 or 14 per...
- 1771 –
Venus transits Saturn 21 July 1793 –
Mercury occults Ur**** 9
December 1808 –
Mercury transits Saturn 3
January 1818 –
Venus transits Jupiter 22...
- exoplanets. As a
planet eclipses/
transits its host star it will
block a
portion of the
light from the star. If the
planet transits in-between the star and the...
- or opposition.
Solar and
lunar eclipses occur at
times of syzygy, as do
transits and occultations. The term is
often applied when the Sun and Moon are in...
-
images of
transits of the moon Deimos, the moon
Phobos and the
planet Mercury as
viewed by the ****verance
rover on the
planet Mars.
Transits viewed from...
- 3 (1880), 471 [4] Meeus, Jean (1989).
Transits. Richmond, VA: Willmann-Bell. ISBN 0-943396-25-5.
SOLEX Transits of
Earth on Mars –
Fifteen millennium...
- Look up
transit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Transit may
refer to:
Transit (1979 film), a 1979
Israeli film
Transit (1986 film), a
Canadian short...
-
previous transit of
Venus took
place on 8 June 2004 (preceded by
transits on 9
December 1874 and 6
December 1882); the next pair of
transits will occur...
- purpose.
Interpretation of
transits is
usually fairly similar to the
interpretation of progressions. In
general however,
transits primarily involve developments...