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Public has many places to see rare celestial event

By Sarah Zoellick / szoellick@staradvertiser.com

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 04, 2012

~~<p>Hawaii is well situated to observe two celestial events Tuesday, one rare and the other fairly common but still cool.</p>
<p>The first is the transit of Venus, when the planet passes across the face of the sun, a phenomenon visible with proper eye protection.</p>
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Hawaii is well situated to observe two celestial events Tuesday, one rare and the other fairly common but still cool.

The first is the transit of Venus, when the planet passes across the face of the sun, a phenomenon visible with proper eye protection. Login for more...



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