NASA Hosts Global Viewing Events for Rare Astronomical Reunion

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May 23, 2012

Dwayne Brown 
Headquarters, Washington                                 
202-358-1726 
dwayne.c.brown@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-095

NASA HOSTS GLOBAL VIEWING EVENTS FOR RARE ASTRONOMICAL REUNION

WASHINGTON -- NASA Television will air a live program starting at 5:30 
p.m. EDT Tuesday, June 5, showcasing the celestial phenomenon of the 
planet Venus trekking across the face of the sun. The rare event, 
known as the Venus Transit, will not occur again until 2117. 

The transit occurs when Venus passes directly between Earth and the 
sun. Viewers will see Venus as a small dot gliding slowly across our 
nearest star. Historically, viewed by luminaries like Galileo 
Galilei, Captain James Cook and even Benjamin Franklin, this rare 
alignment is how we measured the size of our solar system. 

There have been 53 transits since 2000 B.C. The last time the event 
occurred was on June 8, 2004, watched by millions worldwide. This 
year, observers on seven continents and a small portion of Antarctica 
will be in position to see it. 

NASA TV coverage will include updates from NASA centers across the 
country and locations from some of the 148 countries hosting viewing 
activities. Images taken of the transit from the International Space 
Station and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and Solar Dynamics 
Observatory also will be aired with scientists sharing their 
perspectives and the historical significance of the event. 

NASA EDGE, a behind-the-scenes, informative webcast, will air the 
transit live from Mauna Kea, Hawaii. This location offers the best 
viewing position of the entire transit. 

For more information about the worldwide events, safety precautions 
for viewing, educational content and social media activities, visit: 

http://venustransit.nasa.gov 

For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and scheduling information, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

The public can follow the event on Twitter on #venustransit and 
download a free phone App at: 

http://venustransit.nasa.gov/2012/multimedia/apps.php 

	
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