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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Venus Will Not Cross The Face Of The Sun Again Until 2117


Creator God asks some questions Himself in Job 38:31-35
 Can you bind the cluster of the Pleiades, Or loose the bands of Orion?
 Can you lead forth the Mazzaroth in their season? Or can you guide the Bear with her train?
 Do you know the ordinances of the heavens? Can you establish the dominion thereof in the earth?
 Can you lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover you?
 Can you send forth lightnings, that they may go, And say unto you, Here we are?
The answer is clearly, NO, we can't do any of those things!  Only Creator God Almighty has that power and ability! 

From The Blaze:
Venus Crosses Face of the Sun in Rare Cosmic Event for the Last Time in the Next 105 Years
For the last time in the next 105 years, Venus will cross the face of the Sun as visible to Earth. (Image: NASA)
HONOLULU (The Blaze/AP) — Unless you intend on living another 105 years, tonight and tomorrow provide your last chance to see one rarest cosmic spectacles. Those in the Western Hemisphere on Tuesday will be able to watch Venus slowly crossing the face of the sun, while those in Eastern Hemisphere can view it on Wednesday. The next time this event will occur is in 2117.
The nearly 7-hour show can be seen in its entirety from the western Pacific, eastern Asia and eastern Australia. Other parts of the globe will catch portions of the transit.
Here’s a sampling of local viewing times: 12:10 p.m. Honolulu; 3:06 p.m. Los Angeles; 5:06 p.m. Mexico City; 6:04 p.m. New York — all on Tuesday — and 5:37 a.m. London; 6:10 a.m. Beijing; 6:12 a.m. Hong Kong; 6:38 a.m. Cairo; 7:10 a.m. Tokyo; 8:16 a.m. Sydney; 10:15 a.m. Auckland on Wednesday.
Venus Crosses Face of the Sun in Rare Cosmic Event for the Last Time in the Next 105 Years
(Image via io9)
As in a solar eclipse, do not look directly at the sun. There are ways to watch the Venus transit without blinding yourself. See tips for how to view the sun during cosmic events such as these here.
Space.com and Life’s Little Mysteries helps you make your own “sun safe projector” for viewing this event in this video:

God's best 2 U,       Joy J

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