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Post time 8-6-2012 12:38 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
Transit of Venus
        For all, it was surely a once-in-a-lifetime chance to view the planet Venus as it made its transit past the sun these past two days within view of millions of people on Earth. The last Venus transit was in 2004, and the next pair of events will not happen again until the years 2117 and 2125. Lloyd Young

In this composite image provided by NASA, the SDO satellite captures the path sequence of the transit of Venus across the face of the sun at on June 5-6 as seen from space. The last transit was in 2004 and the next pair of events will not happen again until the year 2117 and 2125. (NASA via Getty Images)




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A girl reacts as she uses a pair of eclipse glasses to watch Venus passing the sun in Kolkata, India on  June 6. The planet Venus made a slow transit across the face of the sun on Tuesday, the last such passing that will be visible from Earth for 105 years. (Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters)   #




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A plane flies under a thin layer cloud crossing the sun as Venus  moves past the sun are seen through a coelostat at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles on June 5. (Gene Blevins/Reuters)  #




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Professor Hashim Ahmed Yousif al-Sayed, dean of the College of Science at the University of Bahrain, points out the planet Venus passing the sun as seen through a telescope projected on paper to a small group of spectators gathered, not pictured, at the campus of a university in Sakhir, Bahrain on June 6. People around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure they caught the rare sight of the transit of Venus. (Hasan Jamali/Associated Press)  #




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A visitor photographs a live image of Venus moving past the sun showing through a coelostat at the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles on June 5. (Jae C. Hong/Associated Press)  #




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Planet Venus, pictured as a black dot, is  seen in transit across the Sun in New Delhi, India on June 6. Sky-gazers around the world held up their telescopes and viewing glasses to watch a once-in-a-lifetime event as Venus slid across the sun. (Manan Vatsyayana/AFP/Getty Images) #




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Astronomer and Vice President for Planning and Development of Bahrain University, Waheeb Essa al-Naser, (fourth left) watches the planet Venus pass the sun, with a small group of spectators at the university in Sakhir, Bahrain on June 6. (Hasan Jamali/Associated Press)  #




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Indians watch the projection of the transit of Venus against the Sun in New Delhi, India on June 6. People around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure they caught the rare sight of the transit of Venus. (Manish Swarup/Associated Press) #




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Planet Venus, pictured as a black dot, is seen in transit across the Sun at sunrise in Kathmandu on June 6. Sky-gazers around the world held up their telescopes and viewing glasses to watch a once-in-a-lifetime event as Venus slid across the sun. (Prakash Mathhema/AFP/Getty Images)  #




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Elementary school students gather to watch the projection of Venus crossing the sun in Kobe, western Japan on June 6. From the U.S. to South Korea, people around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure they caught the rare sight of the transit of Venus. The next one won't be for another 105 years. (Kyodo News via Associated Press)  #




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Venus moves across the sun during the transit in Sydney, Australia on June 6. People around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure they caught the rare sight of the transit of Venus. (Rob Griffith/Associated Press)  #




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Venus begins to cross the sun's face during the transit of Venus on June 5 as seen from the west side of Manhattan in New York. Astronomers around the world are training their telescopes on the skies to watch Venus pass in front of the sun, a once-in-a-lifetime event that will not be seen for another 105 years. (Stan Hond/AFP/Getty Images)  #
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South Korean primary school students wearing masks with solar viewers watch Venus passing between the sun and the Earth at the Gwacheon National Science Museum in Gwacheon, south of Seoul on June 6. (Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters)  #



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The planet Venus  is seen in transit across the Sun during sunrise in Sofia, Bulgaria on June 6. (Nikolay Doychinov/AFP/Getty Images)   #



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A bird sits atop one of the domes of the landmark Taj Mahal as Venus  begins to pass in front of the sun, as visible from Agra, India on June 6. People around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure they caught the rare sight of the transit of Venus. (Kevin Frayer/Associated Press)  #



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A man looks through a telescope (left) early on June 6  to see the transit of Venus across the Sun in the countryside outside the Belarus capital Minsk. Sky-gazers around the world held up today their telescopes and viewing glasses to watch Venus slide across the sun. (AFP/Getty Images)  #



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An image provided by NASA, the SDO satellite captures a ultra-high definition image of the Transit of Venus across the face of the sun on June 6 from space. The last transit was in 2004 and the next pair of events will not happen again until the year 2117 and 2125. (NASA)  #



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Jose Borrero, of Grand Rapids, adjusts his telescope to watch the transit of Venus from the top of the Grand Rapids Public Museum parking garage on June 5 in Grand Rapids, Mich. "It's a cool event," he said. Borrero is a member of the Grand Rapids Amateur Astronomical Association. (Cory Morse/The Grand Rapids Press va Associated Press)  #



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Students use a welding mask  and eclipse glasses  to watch Venus passing between the Sun and the Earth in Luneta park in Manila, Philippines on  June 6. (Romeo Ranoco/Reuters)  #



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Venus is silhouetted as it crosses in front of the sun as it sets behind the Kansas City, Mo. skyline on June 5. From the U.S. to South Korea, people around the world turned their attention to the daytime sky on Tuesday and early Wednesday in Asia to make sure they caught the once-in-a-lifetime sight of the transit of Venus, which won't be seen for another 105 years. (Charlie Riedel/Assocaited Press)  #



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A Lebanese man looks through a protective viewing filter sheet as he watches the transit of the planet Venus moving across the sun, in Beirut, Lebanon on June 6. (Hussein Malla/Associated Press)  #



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Schoolchildren look at the planet Venus transiting across the sun at Sydney's Observatory on June 6. (Daniel Munoz/Reuters)  #



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An image provided by NASA, the SDO satellite captures a ultra-high definition image of the Transit of Venus across the face of the sun at on June 5 from space. The last transit was in 2004 and the next pair of events will not happen again until the year 2117 and 2125. (NASA) #
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Post time 8-6-2012 12:49 PM | Show all posts
Fenomena alam yang menakjubkan
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Post time 8-6-2012 01:22 PM | Show all posts
yang titik hitam tu apa benda eh??
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Post time 8-6-2012 01:36 PM | Show all posts
Reply 4# FARISZONE


   zuhrah kan melintasi bumi ke ape ntah aritu.......dan fenomena ni terjadi beratus tahun sekali........
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Post time 8-6-2012 01:41 PM | Show all posts
klu la ada penghuni kt venus tu, aku rasa dah hangus abis dah..dekat sngat dgn matahari tuh...
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Post time 8-6-2012 02:37 PM | Show all posts
Reply 6# myakayina

kita terfikirkan hidupan yg normal seperti kita yg tak bleh kena heat yg melampau. how if they life in fire ? without fire they can't live. example jin. made from fire. thehehehe.
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Post time 8-6-2012 02:53 PM | Show all posts
kat Malaysian nampak tak???......aku dah lah ketinggalan kapal terbang.
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Post time 8-6-2012 03:00 PM | Show all posts
Reply 7# winamp05


    jin tu dah tentulah tak terbakor..dah mmg api.. kita yg manusia ni ha..hanguih jadi abu dah..
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Post time 8-6-2012 09:54 PM | Show all posts
Reply 8# cmf_Kimmy


    yup. weather was good so it was visible. quite a view actually
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Post time 9-6-2012 11:13 PM | Show all posts
Super awesome....
Teringat citer Prometheus semalam...
Outer space will always amaze me ... lot of secret yet to be revealed
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Post time 10-6-2012 12:53 AM | Show all posts
mmg menakjubkn...subhanallah!
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Post time 10-6-2012 08:23 AM | Show all posts
klu la ada penghuni kt venus tu, aku rasa dah hangus abis dah..dekat sngat dgn matahari tuh...
myakayina Post at 8-6-2012 13:41


Kalau ada penghuni, mati bukan sebab dekat dengan matahari tapi sebab keracunan karbon dioksida, suhu yang melampau (sebab kesan gas rumah hijau - bukan mathari) atau tekanan atmosfera serupa dengan lautan dalam di bumi....
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Post time 10-6-2012 08:40 AM | Show all posts
kalau pun ade penghuni kat planet tu,aku rasa Allah akan cipta makhluk yg berbeza..xkan sama dengan ciri2 yg ade pada manusia...ciri2 makhluk tu mesti la bersesuaian dengan suasana kat planet tu...maybe kulit tebal tahan panas,sistem pernafasan dia berbeza dengan kita,mungkin ade filter carbon etc
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