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Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit

Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
On June 5, 2012, Hinode captured these stunning views of the transit of Venus

On June 5, 2012, Hinode captured these stunning views of the transit of Venus — the last instance of this rare phenomenon until 2117. Hinode is a joint JAXA/NASA mission to study the connections of the sun’s surface magnetism, primarily in and around sunspots. NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., manages Hinode science operations and oversaw development of the scientific instrumentation provided for the mission by NASA, and industry. The Lockheed Martin Corp. in Palo Alto, Calif., is the lead U.S. investigator for the Solar Optical Telescope.

Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit

Image credit: JAXA/NASA/Lockheed Martin

Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit
Hinode Views the 2012 Venus Transit