Historically, the visual manifestation of the “Black Drop effect, ” the appearance of a band linking the solar limb to the disk of a transiting planet near the point of internal tangency, had limited the accuracy of the determination of the Astronomical Unit and the scale of the Solar System in the 18th and 19th centuries. This problem was misunderstood in the case of Venus during its rare transits due to the presence of its atmosphere. We report on observations of the 15 November 1999 transit of Mercury obtained, without the degrading effects of the Earth’s atmosphere, with the Transition Region and Coronal Explorer spacecraft. In spite of the telescope’s location beyond the Earth’s atmosphere, and the absence of a significant mercurian at...
Context. Reflected light from a spatially unresolved planet yields unique insight into the overall o...
The 200-inch Hale telescope has been used to obtain high-resolution maps, on four mornings juxtapose...
The ability to observe extrasolar planets transiting their stars has profoundly changed our understa...
Abstract. The black-drop effect bedeviled attempts to determine the Astronomical Unit from the time ...
ABSTRACT. The black drop effect during the 2004 transit of Venus against the Sun has been observed a...
This paper presents the only space-borne optical-imaging observations of the 2004 June 8 transit of ...
Abstract. Transits of Mercury and Venus across the face of the Sun are rare. The 20th century had 15...
This paper presents the only space-borne optical-imaging observations of the 2004 June 8 transit of ...
Context. On 5-6 June 2012 ground-based observers have the last opportunity of the century to watch t...
Context. On 5–6 June 2012 ground-based observers have the last opportunity of the century ...
The main observations of 1761 by M. Lomonossov and those that followed are recalled by extending the...
Context. An important benchmark for current observational techniques and theoretical modeling of exo...
Some experiments on June 8, 2004, the day of transit of Venus across the Sun, were undertaken at Kol...
Observations of 8- to 14-µ flux from diametric scans of Venus with the 200-inch Hale telescope have ...
We analyze significant X-ray, EUV, and UV emission coming from the dark side of Venus observed with ...
Context. Reflected light from a spatially unresolved planet yields unique insight into the overall o...
The 200-inch Hale telescope has been used to obtain high-resolution maps, on four mornings juxtapose...
The ability to observe extrasolar planets transiting their stars has profoundly changed our understa...
Abstract. The black-drop effect bedeviled attempts to determine the Astronomical Unit from the time ...
ABSTRACT. The black drop effect during the 2004 transit of Venus against the Sun has been observed a...
This paper presents the only space-borne optical-imaging observations of the 2004 June 8 transit of ...
Abstract. Transits of Mercury and Venus across the face of the Sun are rare. The 20th century had 15...
This paper presents the only space-borne optical-imaging observations of the 2004 June 8 transit of ...
Context. On 5-6 June 2012 ground-based observers have the last opportunity of the century to watch t...
Context. On 5–6 June 2012 ground-based observers have the last opportunity of the century ...
The main observations of 1761 by M. Lomonossov and those that followed are recalled by extending the...
Context. An important benchmark for current observational techniques and theoretical modeling of exo...
Some experiments on June 8, 2004, the day of transit of Venus across the Sun, were undertaken at Kol...
Observations of 8- to 14-µ flux from diametric scans of Venus with the 200-inch Hale telescope have ...
We analyze significant X-ray, EUV, and UV emission coming from the dark side of Venus observed with ...
Context. Reflected light from a spatially unresolved planet yields unique insight into the overall o...
The 200-inch Hale telescope has been used to obtain high-resolution maps, on four mornings juxtapose...
The ability to observe extrasolar planets transiting their stars has profoundly changed our understa...