In the late afternoon of Tuesday June 5, 2012, Venus will transit in front of the sun, creating a sight that won't be visible again on Earth for another 105 years. With the right equipment, you'll be able to see the small black dot that is Venus slowly move across the star at the center of our solar system.

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