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Transit of Venus, 2004

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A photograph taken at 15:39  time (07:39 UTC) from Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong.
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A photograph taken at 15:39 Hong Kong time (07:39 UTC) from Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong.

The most recent transit of Venus when observed from Earth took place on June 8 2004. It was given a lot of attention, since it was the first Venus transit to take place after the invention of broadcast media. At the time, no human alive had witnessed a Venus transit.

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Visibility

Where the 2004 transit was visible
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Where the 2004 transit was visible

The transit was best seen from Europe, Asia and Africa, although eastern North America caught the end of it. Western North America did not see it at all, nor did Hawaii or New Zealand. The regions from which the transit were visible are shown on the map to the right.

Timing

The following table and image give times for various events (respectively, first contact, second contact, the mid-point, third contact and fourth contact) during of the transit on June 8, 2004 for a hypothetical observer at the center of the Earth. Due to parallax, actual observed times may differ by as much as ±7 minutes at different observation points on Earth.

Times (UTC) for observations
of the transit on June 8, 2004
I II Mid III IV
05:13:29 05:32:55 08:19:44 11:06:33 11:25:59
The path of Venus across the Sun (moving left to right)
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The path of Venus across the Sun (moving left to right)

Images

A photograph of the start of the 2004 transit, with Venus just visible at second contact. Taken from  (London time = UTC +1)
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A photograph of the start of the 2004 transit, with Venus just visible at second contact. Taken from London (London time = UTC +1)


2004 transit as seen from  at 07:41 UTC, about two hours into the transit. The image is inverted compared to the diagram above, so Venus is seen near the top of the Sun's disc.
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2004 transit as seen from Bangalore at 07:41 UTC, about two hours into the transit. The image is inverted compared to the diagram above, so Venus is seen near the top of the Sun's disc.



Media

Animation of the transit of Venus (info)
Animation depicting the transit of Venus from the perspective of Earth. (4.2 MB, ogg/Theora format).
2004 Venus transit in UV (info)
Close-up video of the 2004 Venus transit, recorded in the ultraviolet part of the spectrum. (1.6 MB, ogg/Theora format).
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See also

External links

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) Transit_of_Venus,_2004 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transit_of_Venus,_2004) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Transit_of_Venus,_2004&action=history) GNU Free Documentation Lizenz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License) CC-by-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)

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