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Post Info TOPIC: July 7, 1959: Venus Occulted Regulus


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Of the brightest stars in the sky, Regulus is closest to the ecliptic, and is regularly occulted by the Moon. Occultations by the planets Mercury and Venus are also possible but rare, as are occultations by asteroids. The last occultation of Regulus by a planet was on July 7, 1959, by Venus. The next will occur on October 1, 2044, also by Venus. Other planets will not occult Regulus over the next few millennia because of their node positions.
Regulus is expected to be occulted by the asteroid 163 Erigone on March 20, 2014. This event will be visible along a path about 40 miles wide from New York City to Oswego in the United States, and extending approximately northwest into Canada on a track that includes Belleville and North Bay, Ontario.

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On July 7, 1959 at 14:30 hours, Venus Occulted Regulus. This means that Venus passed between Earth and the star Regulus, which gave astronomers a great opportunity to learn more about Venus. The Regulus star is so bright it has been difficult for astronomers to get a better look and Venus and when Venus dimmed the light of Regulus, astronomers were able to calculate the density of the atmosphere more precisely.
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