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Mercury Transit

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Seen only as a black dot, Mercury makes a rare pass in front of the sun on May 7, 2003. These transits occur just 13 times each century. Because Mercury is so close to the sun, it is hard to directly observe from Earth except during twilight—and during these transits.
Photograph courtesy NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

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