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Transit of Venus - Grazing transits of Venus |  | Transit of Venus - Grazing transits of Venus: Encyclopedia II - Transit of Venus - Grazing transits of Venus |  | Sometimes Venus only grazes the Sun during a transit. In this case it is possible that in some areas of the Earth a full transit can be seen while in other regions there is only a partial transit (no second or fourth contact). The last transit of this type was on December 6th, 1631, while the next such transit will occur on December 13th, 2611.
It is also possible that a transit of Venus can be seen in some parts of the world as a partial transit, while in others Venus misses the Sun. Such a transit last occurred on November 19th, 541BC, and th ...
See also:Transit of Venus, Transit of Venus - Conjunctions of Venus with the Sun, Transit of Venus - Scientific interest in transits, Transit of Venus - Past and future transits, Transit of Venus - Observing transits of Venus, Transit of Venus - Grazing transits of Venus, Transit of Venus - Simultaneous transits, Transit of Venus - Cultural meaning |  | | Transit of Venus, Transit of Venus - Conjunctions of Venus with the Sun, Transit of Venus - Cultural meaning, Transit of Venus - Grazing transits of Venus, Transit of Venus - Observing transits of Venus, Transit of Venus - Past and future transits, Transit of Venus - Scientific interest in transits, Transit of Venus - Simultaneous transits, Astronomical transit |  | |
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Transit of Venus - Grazing transits of Venus
Sometimes Venus only grazes the Sun during a transit. In this case it is possible that in some areas of the Earth a full transit can be seen while in other regions there is only a partial transit (no second or fourth contact). The last transit of this type was on December 6th, 1631, while the next such transit will occur on December 13th, 2611.
It is also possible that a transit of Venus can be seen in some parts of the world as a partial transit, while in others Venus misses the Sun. Such a transit last occurred on November 19th, 541BC, and the next transit of this type will occur on December 14th, 2854.
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