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WAYNE GLOWACKI / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS This is a photo I took through a telescope, Mercury is the tiny black dot on the upper third of picture. A sunspot is the patch just below the mid section of the sun. This goes with Planetarium Astronomer Scott Young who took his office outside Monday and focused his telescope on the planet Mercury about a 100 million kilometres away as it passes across the face of the sun. Members of the public passing behind the Manitoba Museum on Lily St. had a chance to see the event that lasted from 6:12AM to 1:24pm Monday, it happens only 13 times a century. May 9 2016
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