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The rarest astronomical event in our solar system will happen On June 5th 2012


Ja  Rhule

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I posted this in Tinderbox but I figured most of you avoid that place and because it's such a rare event, I'd hate for you'll to miss it.

Venus will pass between Earth and the Sun and we can all witness it. It will be small black disk blocking the sun and it should be clearly visible from East Coast. Make sure to wear extra protection for your eyes because you can go blind if u stare at the sun for too long.

The next time it will happen in 2117 aka in 105 years.

http://en.wikipedia...._of_Venus,_2012

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hopefully this is obvious but if you look at the sun through binoculars or a telescope without a sun filter on it... concentrated sunlight will pour through the lenses into your eyes, it will burn the absolute f*ck out of your eyes and you will be blind.

don't do it.

viewing safely:

http://sunearthday.nasa.gov/2012/transit/viewing.php

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