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The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 min after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition A (e.g. 2002, 2010 and 2018). Click for full-size image, 126 KB (Copyright Martin J Powell, 2010)

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator (latitude 0°) during Apparition A (e.g. 2002, 2010 and 2018).

 

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition C1 (e.g. 2003/2004, 2011/2012 and 2019/2020). Click for full-size image, 127 KB (Copyright Martin J Powell, 2010)

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition C1 (e.g. 2003/2004, 2011/2012 and 2019/2020).

 

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition D (e.g. 2005/2006, 2013/2014 and 2021/2022). Click for full-size image, 125 KB (Copyright Martin J Powell, 2010)

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition D (e.g. 2005/2006, 2013/2014 and 2021/2022).

 

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition F1 (e.g. 2006/2007, 2014/2015 and 2022/2023). Click for full-size image, 126 KB (Copyright Martin J Powell, 2010)

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition F1 (e.g. 2006/2007, 2014/2015 and 2022/2023).

 

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition H1 (e.g. 2008/2009, 2016/2017 and 2024/2025). Click for full-size image, 127 KB (Copyright Martin J Powell, 2010)

The Path of Venus in the Evening Sky (30 mins after sunset) for an observer at the Equator during Apparition H1 (e.g. 2008/2009, 2016/2017 and 2024/2025).

Naked-Eye Venus: The 8-Year Cycle


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