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Mercury Transit 2019: Photos, Videos and Explainers for the Rare Sight
By Doris Elin Urrutia published
On Nov. 11, people across most of the world can catch the planet Mercury passing across the sun. This rare event won't be seen from Earth again until 2032.

How to Film the Mercury Transit of 2019
By All About Space magazine published
Given that transits of Mercury are reasonably rare, so here's a short guide on steps to take to film the event before it ends!

The Mercury Transit of 2019 Has Begun!
By Elizabeth Howell published
Grab your solar eclipse glasses or protected astronomical equipment, because Mercury is marching across the sun as we speak.

The Mercury Transit of 2019: The Best Photos from Twitter, Instagram and More
By Tariq Malik, Meghan Bartels published
The Mercury transit of 2019 is finally upon us. Here are amazing photos from social media.

Rare Transit of Mercury, the Last Until 2032, Occurs Today! Here's What to Expect
By Elizabeth Howell published
The planet Mercury is going to cross across the sun today (from Earth's perspective) starting at 7:34 a.m. EST (12:34 p.m. GMT).

Here's the US Weather Forecast for the Monday's Rare Mercury Transit of 2019
By Joe Rao published
For those hoping to get a glimpse of Nov. 11's rare transit of the planet Mercury across the face of the sun, the weather across the United States will either be very good.

Mercury Transit 2019: The Astronomical History of This Rare Celestial Event
By Joe Rao published

Mercury Transit 2019: Here Are the Stages to Watch
By Doris Elin Urrutia published
Skywatchers must use special sun-viewing lenses to safely observe Mercury's transit.
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