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Venus's day in the sun

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Last show was in 1882
Transits of Venus occur twice — eight years apart — about every century, when the sun, Venus and Earth precisely line up. Past transits — the last pair were in 1874 and 1882 — helped astronomers calculate Earth’s distance from the sun. Tuesday’s transit and the one in 2012 carry less scientific significance, but they still stirred up plenty of interest.



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