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The observations of the Transits of Venus in the 18th and 19th centuries sought to determine the dimensions of the solar system. They were international collaborations on an unprecedented scale; collaborations that rose above war and personal conflict. Expeditions were sent all over the world and their data was collected and analysed by the astronomical community. You can explore the site through the following headings. To return to this home page click on the logo in the top left corner of any page.

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The Transit of Venus is a rare astronomical phenomenon in which the planet Venus passes across the face of the Sun. First observed by two English astronomers in 1639, it. Thanks to the generosity of the public, the successful funding campaign Sprint for Shakespeare led to the conservation, digital imaging, and online publication of images of the Bodleian copy of.

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The observations of the Transits of Venus in the 18th and 19th centuries sought to determine the dimensions of the solar system. They were international collaborations on an unprecedented scale; collaborations that rose above war and personal conflict. Expeditions were sent all over the world and their data was collected and analysed by the astronomical community. You can explore the site through the following headings. To return to this home page click on the logo in the top left corner of any page.

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