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Explore the science and history as the transit of Venus happens for the first time in 121 years.
Following Tuesdayâs extraordinary celestial event as Venus passed between the Earth and the sun, join Museum planetary scientist Sara Russell as she unveils the geology of Venus and tells the story of some of the missions to explore the brightest planet in our skies.
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9 June 2004 at 2:30 pm |
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Darwin Centre Live at the Natural History Museum |
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The Natural History Museum |
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Free |
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