The image depicts the global visibility of Venus's transit across the sun. In the western
hemisphere, on June 5th, transit is visible at sunset. In the eastern hemisphere, on June
6th, transit is visible at sunrise.
This image is a world map that shows where the planet Venus can be viewed as it crosses the
sun. The entire transit is visible in the northern hemisphere, and no transit is visible in
the southern hemisphere.
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows how people around the world will be able to
see Venus' transit across the sun and where in the world this can be seen
This chart from the Wall Street Journal shows where you can see venus' transit in front of
the sun. It maps where on earth you can see this phenomena.
This chart describes as well as depicts the Global visibility of the planet venus as it is
in transit acroos the sun from the day june 5 to the day june 6.
The image depicts the global visibility of Venus's transit across the sun. Visibility occurs
on June 5th at sunset, as well as June 6th at sunrise, depending on which hemisphere you reside
in.
It's a chart describing the visibility of the planet Venus's path around the sun from different
parts of the planet Earth. The chart is broken down by different dates and different geographical
regions such as North America, South America, and Europe.
Just Passing Through | Global visibility of Venus' transit across the sun. Visibility is seen
crossing the majority of the wester and eastern hemisphere as shown by a map.
The figure presented to the left is titled Just Passing Through. The figure is a representation
of the statistical data for global visibility of Venus's transit.
This article was about Venus transit across the sun. There is then a map of the world, with
some parts colored to show where you can see the transit. The people not in this colored area
can see the transit.
This chart shows the visibility of Venus transit across the sun as seen globally. The information
is for June 5th and June 6th. It shows transit in progress at sunrise and sunset.
This is a chart about the transit of Venus around the sun. It shows what parts of the world
in which the entire transit is visible, or not visible in different parts of the world.
This chart is your average graph chart that sets up one or a number of categories, illustrated
by either a map, a graph, an illustration, or photographs, etc.
A map called "Just Passing Through", and it is about global visibility Venus's transit across
the sun. It shows a world map and shows where Venus's transit would be on different dates.