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This image was selected as
picture of the day
on Wikimedia Commons for
20 June 2009
. It was captioned as follows:
English:
The
Transit of Mercury
on November 8, 2006.
Other languages:
Dansk
:
Den historiske
Merkur
-transit den 8. november 2006.
Deutsch
:
Der
Transit des Merkurs
vom 8. November 2006
English
:
The
Transit of Mercury
on November 8, 2006.
Español
:
El
Tránsito de Mercurio
por el disco solar el 8 de noviembre de 2006.
Magyar
:
A Merkúr átvonulása a Nap előtt
2006. november 8-án
Nederlands
:
historische
overgang
van de planeet
Mercurius
(midonder) voor de Zon op 8 november 2006. Merk op dat
zonnevlek
nr. 923 (zichtbaar aan linkerzijde) veel groter is dan Mercurius.
Română
:
Tranzitul lui Mercur
peste discul Soarelui din data de 8 noiembrie 2006.
Македонски
:
Историското преоѓање на Меркур на 8 ноември 2006.
한국어
:
2006년 11월 8일 수성의 역사적인 태양면 통과
日本語
:
2006年11月8日の
水星の日面通過
。
中文
:
2006年11月8日
水星凌日
中文(繁體)
:
2006年11月8日
水星凌日
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Summary
Description Mercury transit 2.jpg |
Deutsch:
Der
Merkurtransit
am 8. November 2006. Der Merkur ist als kleiner schwarzer Punkt unterhalb der Mitte der Sonnenscheibe zu erkennen. Auf der linken Seite erkennt man den
Sonnenfleck
Nr. 923. Dieser ist deutlich größer als der Merkur. Am rechten Rand sieht man zwei weitere Sonnenflecke am Äquator. Deutlich ist auch die
Randverdunkelung
und die
Granulation
auf der Sonne zu erkennen.
English:
The Historical
Transit
of
Mercury
on November 8, 2006. Please note that
sunspot
#923, which is just below the equator at the left-hand side, is much bigger than Mercury is. You could also see two more sunspots at the right-hand side at the equator. You could see Mercury as a small black dot in the lower middle of the solar disk.
Limb darkening
is clearly seen at the image. The picture was taken with a white filter and prime focus. The grainyness in the Sun is called
granulation
.
Français :
Le
transit
de
Mercure
du 8 novembre 2006. On peut voir sur le disque solaire la
tache solaire
N°923, juste sous l'équateur sur la gauche, deux autres taches sur la droite. Mercure est le petit disque noir au centre de la moitié inférieure du disque solaire. Il est bien plus petit que la tache N°923. Sur le soleil, on voit aussi l'
assombrissement centre-bord
ainsi que les
Granulations
.
Русский:
Прохождение Меркурия по диску Солнца
8 ноября
2006
года. Меркурий виден как маленькая точка чуть ниже центра фотографии. Меркурий выглядит в несколько раз меньше, чем одно из пятен (№ 923) на Солнце (пятно видно в левой части фотографии).
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