We’re About to Witness a Rare Transit of Mercury Next Week. Here’s How to Watch

Source: David Dickson, Universe Today, November 5, 2019 

One of the finest spectacles in astronomy is to witness the passage of one object in front of another.

This can transpire as an eclipse, an occultation, or a rare event known as a planetary transit.

We get a shot at seeing just such a singular event next Monday on 11 November, as a transit of Mercury across the face of Sol occurs for the last time this decade.

The event and who will see it: the duration for the transit is a leisurely 5 hours, 28 minutes and 47 seconds.

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