Physics – Physics Education
Scientific paper
May 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004phyed..39..267m&link_type=abstract
Physics Education, Volume 39, Issue 3, pp. 267-272 (2004).
Physics
Physics Education
Scientific paper
On 8 June 2004 Venus will pass in front of the Sun as seen from the Earth. Many people will watch the small dark dot cross the solar disk, but will they stop to think about Venus as a real place? In this article we discuss what we know about Venus, what it looks like from orbit, what you might see if you were on the surface and future plans for further exploration of the planet.
JG was supported by KBN grant no 2 P03A 020 24.
Martin Paula
Stofan Ellen
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