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PRE-TRANSIT PROGRAM
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1st & 2nd CONTACT PROGRAM
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3rd & 4th CONTACT PROGRAM
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View video of Venus through Lick Observatory's 36" refractor.
View high-resolution stills of the transit.
See cool TRACE images of the transit
Incredible SOHO sun images from the transit

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On June 8, 2004, astronomers in many parts of the world watched as Venus moved across the disk of the Sun, one of the rarest planetary alignments. Only six Venus transits have occurred since the invention of the telescope in the 1600s. Click here to hear Tony Misch of Lick Observatory discuss photopgraphing the 1882 transit.
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