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Venus Eclipse - Ocr

On May 16, 2010, a rare Venus eclipse occurred, which will next be visible in 2050. This phenomenon happens when Earth, the Moon, and Venus align, causing Venus to be temporarily obscured by the Moon. Although the Moon frequently appears near Venus, these events are often missed by the public due to their brief visibility in the evening sky.

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Venus Eclipse - Ocr

On May 16, 2010, a rare Venus eclipse occurred, which will next be visible in 2050. This phenomenon happens when Earth, the Moon, and Venus align, causing Venus to be temporarily obscured by the Moon. Although the Moon frequently appears near Venus, these events are often missed by the public due to their brief visibility in the evening sky.

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On May 16, 2010, people in most regions in the world have seen a very rare natural phenomenon.

It was
Venus eclipse. It was very rare amazing natural event. It was reported that the Venus eclipse will seen
again in the future in 2050. Do you know how this rare Venus eclipse happens?

Well, actually Venus eclipse is like Sun eclipse. Venus eclipses occurs when the position of the earth, moon
and Venus is parallel. Venus planet will slowly disappear for a moment because it is covered the surface of
the Moon. Venus planet seems to move to the back side of the Moon.

The moon and planets are sharing a similar apparent path in the sky. That is why, it is not unusual for the
moon to appear to pass close to Venus. In fact, the moon appears somewhere near it about once a month.
However, most people don’t see these events because they are visible in the evening sky only half the time,
and then only for a short period after sunset. The apparent closeness varies from month to month as well.

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