Transit (2004)
 
 
On 8 June 2004, the planet Venus, as seen from Earth, passed in front of the Sun to produce an effect known as a transit. Astronomers have used this very same phenomenon to detect a few planets around other stars, such as HD 209458. As a planet passes in front of its star, the star's light dips just a little — but it can be measured, and the presence of a planet thus inferred.



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