Image Credit: NAOJ, JAXA, NASA, Lockheed Martin
Explanation: As its June 6
2012 transit begins
Earth's sister planet crosses the edge of the Sun in this stunning
view from the Hinode spacecraft. The timing of limb crossings during the
rare transits was used historically to
triangulate the distance to Venus and determine a value for the Earth-Sun distance called the astronomical unit. Still, modern
space-based views like this one show the event against an evocative backdrop of the turbulent solar surface with prominences lofted above the Sun's edge by twisting magnetic fields. Remarkably, the thin ring of light seen surrounding the planet's dark silhouette is sunlight refracted by
Venus' thick atmosphere.
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