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captionNovember 11, 2019, Nairobi, Kenya: An 8-inch digital Celestron telescope concentration of light beam showing transit of Planet Mercury across face of the sun and the Earth disc. .This phenomenon happened on November 11, 2019 and last happened in 2016 and will happen again in 2032. The spectacular event was visible from all parts of Africa from around 1 pm to 5 pm. (Credit Image: © Billy Mutai/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNovember 11, 2019, Nairobi, Kenya: An 8-inch digital Celestron telescope concentration of light beam showing transit of Planet Mercury across face of the sun and the Earth disc. .This phenomenon happened on November 11, 2019 and last happened in 2016 and will happen again in 2032. The spectacular event was visible from all parts of Africa from around 1 pm to 5 pm. (Credit Image: © Billy Mutai/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNovember 11, 2019, Nairobi, Kenya: Department of Astronomy and Space Science Researchers and students at the Technical University of Kenya observe Planet Mercury using an 8-inch digital Celestron telescope as it transits face of the sun and the Earth disc, this phenomenon witnessed largely in African Zone on November 11, 2019 last happened in 2016 and will happen again in 2032. .The spectacular event was visible from all parts of Africa from around 1 pm to 5 pm. Direct observation with naked eye is dangerous and therefore light concentration was beamed on a white surface to observe planet Mercury’s motion. (Credit Image: © Billy Mutai/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right edge of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, partially obscured by palm tree fronds, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right edge of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, partially obscured by palm tree fronds, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right edge of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, partially obscured by palm tree fronds, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right edge of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right edge of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, partially obscured by palm tree fronds, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right edge of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, partially obscured by palm tree fronds, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right quadrant of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, partially obscured by palm tree fronds, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right quadrant of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, partially obscured by palm tree fronds, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionNov. 11, 2019 - Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - The planet Mercury is seen as a tiny dot in the upper right quadrant of the sun during a transit across the face of the sun, Monday, November 11, 2019, as seen from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mercury and Venus are the only planets that can appear to pass in front of, or transit, the sun as seen from Earth. The next transit by Mercury will not happen until 2032. (Credit Image: © David Becker/ZUMA Wire)
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captionMUBARAK AL-KABEER GOVERNORATE (KUWAIT), Nov. 11, 2019 Photo taken in Kuwait's Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate on Nov. 11, 2019 shows the planet Mercury (top, L) transiting in front of the sun. The celestial event was observed by the public on Monday in Kuwait. (Photo by AsadXinhua) (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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captionMUBARAK AL-KABEER GOVERNORATE (KUWAIT), Nov. 11, 2019 Kuwaiti amateur astronomers use telescopes to watch the planet Mercury transiting in front of the sun in Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate, Kuwait, on Nov. 11, 2019. The celestial event was observed by the public on Monday in Kuwait. (Photo by AsadXinhua) (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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captionMUBARAK AL-KABEER GOVERNORATE (KUWAIT), Nov. 11, 2019 Photo taken in Kuwait's Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate on Nov. 11, 2019 shows the planet Mercury (top, L) transiting in front of the sun. The celestial event was observed by the public on Monday in Kuwait. (Photo by AsadXinhua) (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNovember 11, 2019, Riverside, California, USA: Anaiah Edwards, 5, observes planet Mercury passing the sun through a telescope with mom, Aminah Edwards, left, at University of California, Riverside, in Riverside on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. After today, the next Mercury transit will be in 2032. (Credit Image: © Watchara Phomicinda/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNovember 11, 2019, Riverside, California, USA: Tyson Outlaw, 7, of Beaumont, observes planet Mercury passing the sun through a telescope at University of California, Riverside, in Riverside on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. After today, the next Mercury transit will be in 2032. (Credit Image: © Watchara Phomicinda/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNovember 11, 2019, Riverside, California, USA: Selena Mirghafouri, 2, is carried by mom, Lucy Herrera, as she observes planet Mercury passing the sun through a telescope at University of California, Riverside, in Riverside on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. After today, the next Mercury transit will be in 2032. (Credit Image: © Watchara Phomicinda/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNovember 11, 2019, Riverside, California, USA: Students Mirano Watanabe, 22, right, observes planet Mercury passing the sun through a pinhole viewer at University of California, Riverside, in Riverside on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. After today, the next Mercury transit will be in 2032. (Credit Image: © Watchara Phomicinda/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNovember 11, 2019, Riverside, California, USA: Susan de Pillis, 80, of Riverside, observes planet Mercury passing the sun through a telescope at University of California, Riverside, in Riverside on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. After today, the next Mercury transit will be in 2032. (Credit Image: © Watchara Phomicinda/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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captionNovember 11, 2019, Riverside, California, USA: Ian Gonzalez, 5, of Riverside, observes planet Mercury passing the sun through a telescope at University of California, Riverside, in Riverside on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019. After today, the next Mercury transit will be in 2032. (Credit Image: © Watchara Phomicinda/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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caption11.11.2019., Croatia, Split - Mercury Transit in Front of the Sun, a rare astronomical event that will happen next time in November 2032.Photo: Milan Sabic/PIXSELL
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caption11.11.2019., Croatia, Split - Mercury Transit in Front of the Sun, a rare astronomical event that will happen next time in November 2032.Photo: Milan Sabic/PIXSELL
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caption11.11.2019., Croatia, Split - Mercury Transit in Front of the Sun, a rare astronomical event that will happen next time in November 2032.Photo: Milan Sabic/PIXSELL
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caption11.11.2019., Croatia, Split - Mercury Transit in Front of the Sun, a rare astronomical event that will happen next time in November 2032.Photo: Milan Sabic/PIXSELL
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