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    <title>No. 1303: Transit of Venus</title>
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    <description>Transcript of a radio show describing 18th century expeditions. Link to the audio.</description>
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    <title>Transit of Venus - University of Central Lancashire</title>
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    <description>University of Central Lancashire is celebrating the 2004 Transit and the historical heritage of Jeremiah Horrocks  (1619 to 1641) through a series of lectures, events and international collaborations.</description>
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    <title>The 1882 Transit of Venus: Observations from Wellington, South Africa</title>
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    <description>Describes the development of a higher education facility for women in South Africa and the events that led to the American scientific expedition to be able to view the astronomical phenomena.  Page includes background of key participants, as well as photos of the original telescope and observatory.</description>
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    <title>Lecture 26: How Far the Sun?</title>
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    <description>From an introductory astronomy course, describes expeditions which observed the 18th century transits.</description>
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    <title>Christian Science Monitor Blog - Captain Cook, the transit of Venus, and a little trip to Tahiti</title>
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