Venus Crosses the Face of the Sun at BAU

Venus Crosses the Face of the Sun at BAU

06 June 2012

Keeping pace with the natural phenomenon of Venus crossing the face of the Sun, BAU's observatory, equipped with a telescope, allowed the interested students and the Astronomy Club members in Debbieh Site to observe this cosmic phenomenon on Wednesday 6/6/2012 at a quarter to six a.m. under the supervision of Mr. Adnan Tayyara, the Astronomy lecturer.
 
In its transit, Venus orbited the Sun at a distance of 100 million km from the Sun and 50 million km from the Earth. The transit of Venus 2012 is one of the rarest sky-watching events which happened on 8/04/2004 and will not occur again until 2117.

The BAU team was also able to take photos of the sunspots.