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Transit of Venus

Posted on June 6, 2012June 12, 2012 by glennm

Tuesday’s Transit of Venus across the sun was obscured in Washington, DC due to overcast skies, but watched around the globe. As the last one in our lifetimes — for 117 years — it’s sad to have missed it.

Courtesy of i.huffpost.com via Glenn on Pinterest.

 

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