I talk about news of astronomical phenomena. "Transit of Venus across the sun" has been observed in various parts of Japan from seven o'clock on the morning of June 6. This is a very rare phenomenon, so where the weather is nice observation events was held. The last occurred on June 8, 2004, in Japan, but was in the middle of sunset. This time can be observed until the end. The next day is December 11, 2117 after 105 years. This astronomical phenomena is the last chance observation for many people.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Blog#3 Astronomical phenomena
writer:Akihiko Mizukami
I talk about news of astronomical phenomena. "Transit of Venus across the sun" has been observed in various parts of Japan from seven o'clock on the morning of June 6. This is a very rare phenomenon, so where the weather is nice observation events was held. The last occurred on June 8, 2004, in Japan, but was in the middle of sunset. This time can be observed until the end. The next day is December 11, 2117 after 105 years. This astronomical phenomena is the last chance observation for many people.
I talk about news of astronomical phenomena. "Transit of Venus across the sun" has been observed in various parts of Japan from seven o'clock on the morning of June 6. This is a very rare phenomenon, so where the weather is nice observation events was held. The last occurred on June 8, 2004, in Japan, but was in the middle of sunset. This time can be observed until the end. The next day is December 11, 2117 after 105 years. This astronomical phenomena is the last chance observation for many people.
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ReplyDeleteI didn't see it directly and watched it on TV. I'm sorry I couldn't see it and I won't be able to see the next chance! Because after 105 years are the far future.
ReplyDeleteNatsue Yagio
Could you see it directly? I didn't have a chance due to bad weather. Watching these astronomical phenomena is invaluable because we don't necessarily watch whenever. It's a pity that next chance is too far.
ReplyDeleteby. Eriko Hiraga
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ReplyDeleteI wasn't able to see this phenomenon directly because of bad weather. While I live, I have little chance to see this phenomenon. It's 105 years later that this phenomenon is seen next. I regret it.
ReplyDeleteSunao Watanabe