NASA has released a short series of high definition video clips taken by the Solar Dynamics Observatory showing the Venus Transit (aka the Transit of Venus) of 2012 showing it in all its glory.
The real Venus Transit: NASA releases high definition video from SDO
by David Todd | Jun 7, 2012 | Seradata News | 0 comments
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