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Originally Posted by hhEb09'1
Venus transits of the sun take a quarter day or so, and are visible from almost anywhere on the Earth that is in sunlight. They occur in pairs, mostly now, a hundred years apart. A solar eclipse by the moon doesn't last as long as that--and the eclipse is not visible from everywhere, so it wouldn't obscure the transit for everyone.
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Thanks.
Any solar eclipses, somewhere in the world, during at least part of a transit of Venus?