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December 10–11, 2117 Venus Transit

Is this transit visible in Columbus?

2117 Venus Transit Animation

This is how the 2117 Venus Transit looks close to the center of the area where it is visible. Note: The location is in the Southern Hemisphere. The transit path can vary depending on your location. The curvature of the planet's path is due to the Earth's rotation.

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Where to See the Transit

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Where to See the 2117 Venus Transit

Regions seeing at least some parts of the transit: South/East Europe, Asia, Australia, Much of Africa, South/West North America, South in South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica.

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Is this transit visible in Columbus?

Who Can See the Transit

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Astronomical Twilight (Sun is 12 - 18 degrees below the horizon)

Nautical Twilight (Sun is 6 - 12 degrees below the horizon)

Civil Twilight (Sun is 0 - 6 degrees below the horizon)

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Entire transit visible

Parts of transit visible (Sun rises or sets during transit)

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When the 2117 Venus Transit Happens Worldwide — Timeline

Planet transits are normally visible from all locations where the Sun is up. However, because of different viewing angles, the start and end times can vary by a few minutes. The times below are actual times (in UTC) when the transit is visible.

Eclipse Stages WorldwideUTC TimeLocal Time in Columbus*
First location to see the partial transit beginDec 10 at 23:52:06Dec 10 at 6:52:06 pm
Geocentric** partial transit begins (ingress, exterior contact)Dec 11 at 00:00:30Dec 10 at 7:00:30 pm
First location to see the full transit beginDec 11 at 00:14:22Dec 10 at 7:14:22 pm
Geocentric** full transit begins (ingress, interior contact)Dec 11 at 00:23:25Dec 10 at 7:23:25 pm
Venus is closest to the Sun's centerDec 11 at 02:50:26Dec 10 at 9:50:26 pm
Geocentric** full transit ends (egress, interior contact)Dec 11 at 05:17:27Dec 11 at 12:17:27 am
Last location to see full transit endDec 11 at 05:26:31Dec 11 at 12:26:31 am
Geocentric** transit ends (egress, exterior contact)Dec 11 at 05:40:22Dec 11 at 12:40:22 am
Last location to see partial transit endDec 11 at 05:48:47Dec 11 at 12:48:47 am

* These local times do not refer to a specific location but indicate the beginning, peak, and end of the eclipse on a global scale, each line referring to a different location. This transit isn't visible in Columbus.

** The geocentric times refer to a theoretical situation where the transit is viewed from the Earth's center. They are used to provide an approximately average time schedule for astronomical events. Because of varying perspectives, observers on the Earth's surface will experience the transit at slightly different times depending on their location.

Geocentric duration of this Venus Transit is 5 hours, 39 minutes, 52 seconds.

Transits and eclipses visible in Columbus

Previous Mercury Transit was on Nov 13 – Nov 14, 2111.

Next Mercury Transit will be on Nov 15, 2124

Eclipse calculations usually accurate to a few seconds