The Venus Twilight Experience - Transit of Venus 2012
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a captivating 31-minute journey documenting the rare 2012 Transit of Venus through this AGU-produced film. Discover how an international team of scientists strategically positioned themselves around the globe to observe this celestial event, which occurs only twice per century. Learn about the historical significance of Venus transits since their first observation in 1639, including their role in determining the Earth-Sun distance. Explore how modern scientists leveraged this unique opportunity to gain insights into Venus's atmosphere. Directed by Maarten Roos of Lightcurve Films, this documentary offers an exclusive look at the scientific activities surrounding this astronomical phenomenon, providing a comprehensive understanding of its importance in planetary research.
Syllabus
AGU Cinema: The Venus Twilight Experience
Taught by
AGU
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