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Another day, another adventure in space. Following not too far behind the Annular lunar eclipses, the transit of Venus has been another event for NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory to capture, and of course, time-lapse for our viewing pleasure. As this hypnotic footage shows, the astronomical phenomenon truly helps to understand the expanse of space in our solar system and as it turns out, helps scientists in their search for exoplanets. 

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    Another day, another adventure in space. Following not too far behind the Annular lunar eclipses, the transit of Venus...
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    Can’t. Stop. Watching.
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    I LOVE SPACE! Another day, another adventure in space. Following not too far behind the Annular lunar eclipses,
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    really beautiful. when the time comes when people live on mars. they’ll capture earth’s transit and remember dear mother...
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    Venus is our twin, the planet closest in size to us… so I kind of found myself imaging that the little black dot is us....
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