• In astronomy, a transit (or astronomical transit) is the passage of a celestial body directly between a larger body and the observer. As viewed from a...
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    a transit of Mercury, at widely spaced points on the surface of the Earth, could be used to calculate the solar parallax, and hence the astronomical unit...
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    "Total Solar Irradiance at the 2006 Transit of Mercury and Application to Transiting". Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society. 40: 404. Bibcode:2008DPS...
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    occurrence of a transit of Venus and a transit of Earth is extremely rare, and will next occur in the year 571,471. Astronomical transit Transit of Phobos from...
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    mariners for celestial navigation, and observe star transits to set extremely accurate clocks (astronomical regulators) which were used to set marine chronometers...
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  • In astronomy, planetary transits and occultations occur when a planet passes in front of another object, as seen by an observer. The occulted object may...
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    The astronomical unit (symbol: au, or AU) is a unit of length defined to be exactly equal to 149,597,870,700 m. Historically, the astronomical unit was...
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  • the Royal Astronomical Society. XXXVI: 309–313. Bibcode:1876MNRAS..36..309H. doi:10.1093/mnras/36.7.309. Martin Hoffmann, Asteroid transits over the disk...
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    measurement of the astronomical unit (AU) of 149 608 708 km ± 11 835 km which had only a 0.007% difference to the accepted value. The entire transit was visible...
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    finely graduated. This was the transit theodolite. This type of theodolite was developed from 18th century astronomical Transit instruments used to measure...
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  • data security services Two of the four contacts observed during an astronomical transit "The Hall of Egress", a television episode Egressive sound, a type...
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    Black drop effect (category Astronomical transits)
    the attempts during the 18th century transits of Venus to establish a truly precise value for the astronomical unit. The black drop effect was long thought...
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    Venus will occur 14 hours apart. Astronomical transit Transit of Deimos from Mars Transit of Phobos from Mars Transit of Mercury from Earth Webster, Guy...
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    brightest star in the sky. Appulse Astrometry Astronomical transit Transit of Earth from Mars Transit of Mercury Transit of Venus Occultation Elongation (astronomy)...
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  • First contact may refer to: First contact (astronomy), the moment in astronomical transit when the apparent positions of the two bodies first touch First contact...
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    as "transit" counts only objects that are smaller than what they are passing in front of. Solar transit is only one of several types of astronomical transit...
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    Nils (2020). "A Transit Lightcurve of Deimos, Observed with the InSight Solar Arrays". Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society. 4 (4): 57...
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  • astronomical unit of length had the accepted value: 1 au = c0τA = (149597870700±3) m, where τA is the transit time of light across the astronomical unit...
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  • of rings Astrarium – Timepiece and astronomical prediction device Astrolabe – Astronomical instrument Astronomical clock – Clock with special mechanisms...
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  • A list of future observable astronomical events. These are by no means all events, but only the notable or rare ones. In particular, it does not include...
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    e.g. Earth's rotation axis position (polar motion). Since then radio astronomical quasar measurements (VLBI) have also measured Earth's rotation axis several...
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    Daniel J.; Gaudi, B. Scott (2013). "A Posteriori Transit Probabilities". Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 125 (930): 933–950. arXiv:1305...
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  • A transit of Phobos across the Sun as seen from Mars takes place when Phobos passes directly between the Sun and a point on the surface of Mars, obscuring...
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    exoplanets have been discovered via this method, which is known as the astronomical transit method. Light curve inversion is a mathematical technique used to...
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    configurations of astronomical objects in general. For example, one such case occurred on March 21, 1894, around 23:00 GMT, when Mercury transited the Sun as...
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  • arXiv:1106.3141 [astro-ph.IM]. "Logbooks of the Bologna astronomical Observatory for the year 1761". Transits of Venus. University of Oxford. Archived from the...
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    These are lists of planets. A planet is a large, rounded astronomical body that is neither a star nor its remnant. The best available theory of planet...
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    Eigmüller, Philipp (2017). "The Next Generation Transit Survey (NGTS)". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 475 (4): 4476–4493. doi:10.1093/mnras/stx2836...
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    several observers mounted systematic searches to try to catch it during "transit", i.e. when it passes in front of the Sun's disc. German amateur astronomer...
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  • TrES-5b (category Transiting exoplanets)
    TrES-5b is a Hot Jupiter class extrasolar planet discovered by astronomical transit located 1100 light years from Earth in the Cygnus constellation, orbiting...
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