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    There's a little black spot on the sun this Maaayyy....

    ....not the same old thing as yesterday though.

    Because the upcoming transit of Mercury on the 9th of this month only occurs 13 or 14 times per century, or about once every 7 years or so.

    Mercury Transit of the Sun on May 9: How to See It and What to Expect
    By Geoff Gaherty, Starry Night Education | May 4, 2016 01:00pm ET

    On Monday (May 9), you will have an opportunity to witness one of the rarest astronomical events: a transit of Mercury across the face of the sun.



    Because Mercury and Venus are closer to the sun than Earth is, the two planets occasionally pass between Earth and the sun, performing something called a solar transit. This happens less than twice a century with Venus, and 13 or 14 times a century with Mercury.

    On May 9 you'll be able to see such a transit of Mercury. Because this transit lasts more than 7 hours, the Earth will turn enough that parts of the transit will be visible nearly everywhere on Earth except for Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Philippines and a small area of eastern Asia. Observers in eastern North America will be able to see the whole transit, while the transit will already have begun as the sun rises in the western half of the continent

    http://www.space.com/32784-mercury-t...ing-guide.html




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    Crap. Now I'm going to have that Damn song stuck in my head. >:*/
    At the end of the day...I am still glad that I am me. Tail and all.

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    I was fortunate to see the Venus transit of the sun about 12 years ago. Since I have a Dobsonian telescope I was unable to get a photo but I did manage to draw the attached picture.
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