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On June 8, 2004 many people on Earth will have the opportunity to experience a very rare celestial phenomenon. So rare, in fact, that no living person has ever observed it before, since the last transit of Venus happened over 120 years ago, in 1882. (We will get another chance again, however, in 2012.)

 

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http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/02...841""

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Well, see, a local newspaper warned that there was no safe way to look at this without a high chance of going blind. But noone else is saying this. So I wonder if it is true or not?

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I should've known that the last time so my brains wouldn't have fried :unsure:

Edited by Weirdanzeige
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I've always like astronomy and the movement of the planets.

This is interesting to say the least.

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ZE GOGGLES DON'T WORK!!!!!11111

 

This is pretty cool, i like this kinda stuff. Outer Space has always interested me since I was 6.

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Dammit!! I missed it! It was supposed to be seen at around 6 AM down here in Louisiana but I'd rather sleep. This thing is going to happen in 2012 again so that's not very far away.

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