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Keywords: Sun, Venus, transit
![Протуберанцы и волокна на активном Солнце](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2024/06/18/0001931454/Halpha_sondergaard1024.preview.jpg)
15.06.2024
This colorized and sharpened image of the Sun is composed of frames recording emission from hydrogen atoms in the solar chromosphere on May 15. Approaching the maximum of solar cycle 25, a multitude of active regions and twisting, snake-like solar filaments are seen to sprawl across the surface of the active Sun.
![Венера и свет да Винчи](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/03/25/0001893040/_GHR3094-venerelunafirma800.preview.jpg)
25.03.2023
On March 23 early evening skygazers could watch Venus and a young crescent moon, both near the western horizon. On that date Earth's brilliant evening star, faint lunar night side and slender sunlit crescent were captured in this telephoto skyscape posing alongside a church tower from Danta di Cadore, Dolomiti, Italy.
![Покрытие Венеры Луной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/06/22/0001670125/VenusSet_Kananovich_1000.preview.jpg)
21.06.2020
It may look like Earthrise, but it's actually Venus-set. Just after sunrise two days ago, both the Moon and Venus also rose. But then the Moon overtook Venus. In the featured image sequence centered on the Moon, Venus is shown increasingly angularly close to the Moon.
![Покрытия и растущая Луна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/09/08/0001192841/vjgim_staiger_big.preview.jpg)
13.05.1998
On April 23, the rising crescent Moon occulted (passed in front of) Venus and Jupiter. The double occultation was a rare event and only visible from certain locations tracing a path across Earth's surface. This dramatic telephoto picture was taken at one such location, Ascension Island in the South Atlantic.
![В атмосфере Венеры обнаружен биомаркер фосфин](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/09/15/0001694954/VenusClouds_Akatzuki_960.preview.jpg)
15.09.2020
Could there be life floating in the atmosphere of Venus? Although Earth's planetary neighbor has a surface considered too extreme for any known lifeform, Venus' upper atmosphere may be sufficiently mild for tiny airborne microbes. This usually disfavored prospect took an unexpected upturn yesterday with the announcement of the discovery of Venusian phosphine.
![Танец Венеры и Земли](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/06/03/0001664096/venus.preview.png)
3.06.2020
Every time Venus passes the Earth, it shows the same face. This remarkable fact has been known for only about 50 years, ever since radio telescopes have been able to peer beneath Venus' thick clouds and track its slowly rotating surface. This inferior conjunction -- when Venus and Earth are the closest -- occurs today.
![Любовь и война в лунном свете](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/07/16/0001748970/2021Jul11MarsVenusMoon_ShiHuan1024.preview.jpg)
16.07.2021
Venus, named for the Roman goddess of love, and Mars, the war god's namesake, come together by moonlight in this serene skyview, recorded on July 11 from Lualaba province, Democratic Republic of Congo, planet Earth.
![Корональная дыра](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2002/02/08/0001174658/coronahole_020108eit.preview.jpg)
7.02.2002
This ominous, dark shape sprawling across the face of the active Sun is a coronal hole -- a low density region extending above the surface where the solar magnetic field opens freely into interplanetary space.
![Солнечный протуберанец: вид с SOHO](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/01/30/0001807732/sunprom3_soho_960.preview.jpg)
30.01.2022
How can gas float above the Sun? Twisted magnetic fields arching from the solar surface can trap ionized gas, suspending it in huge looping structures. These majestic plasma arches are seen as prominences above the solar limb.
![Бурление оранжевого Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2003/07/29/0001191780/orangesun_encarnacion_big.preview.jpg)
29.07.2003
Even a quiet Sun is a busy place. The above image, taken in a single color of light called Hydrogen Alpha, records a great amount of detail of the simmering surface of our parent star.
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