The Hubble telescope will be using the moon to view Venus on
June fifth and sixth. During this time, Venus will be traveling across the sun’s
face. The Hubble will face the opposite side towards the moon, to view the reflection
of Venus in a way that is similar to the one in which we view the moon at
night. This infamous telescope will attempt to view the light that passes
through the atmosphere of Venus. This will be done in an attempt to uncover the
makings of the planet’s atmosphere.
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