This Mercury transit was visible for several hours in most of the world, including North and South America, Africa, and Europe.
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Where the Transit Was Seen
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Where the 2019 Mercury Transit Was Seen
Regions seeing at least some parts of the transit: Europe, West in Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Antarctica.
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When the 2019 Mercury Transit Happened Worldwide — Timeline
This Mercury transit lasted around five and a half hours in total. The May 2016 transit lasted about seven and a half hours. In May 2095, there will be another one almost as long.
This Mercury transit was the last one for 13 years. The next one is on November 12—13, 2032.
Planet transits are normally visible from all locations where the Sun is up. However, because of different viewing angles, the start and end times can vary by a few minutes. The times below are actual times (in UTC) when the transit is visible.
Eclipse Stages Worldwide | UTC Time | Local Time in Tokyo* |
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First location that saw the partial transit begin | 11月11日 (月)12時34分40秒 | 11月11日 (月)21時34分40秒 |
Geocentric** partial transit began (ingress, exterior contact) | 11月11日 (月)12時35分22秒 | 11月11日 (月)21時35分22秒 |
First location that saw the full transit begin | 11月11日 (月)12時36分22秒 | 11月11日 (月)21時36分22秒 |
Geocentric** full transit began (ingress, interior contact) | 11月11日 (月)12時37分04秒 | 11月11日 (月)21時37分04秒 |
Mercury was closest to the Sun's center | 11月11日 (月)15時19分48秒 | 11月12日 (火)0時19分48秒 |
Geocentric** full transit ended (egress, interior contact) | 11月11日 (月)18時02分38秒 | 11月12日 (火)3時02分38秒 |
Last location that saw full transit end | 11月11日 (月)18時03分20秒 | 11月12日 (火)3時03分20秒 |
Geocentric** transit ended (egress, exterior contact) | 11月11日 (月)18時04分19秒 | 11月12日 (火)3時04分19秒 |
Last location that saw partial transit end | 11月11日 (月)18時05分01秒 | 11月12日 (火)3時05分01秒 |
* These local times do not refer to a specific location but indicate the beginning, peak, and end of the eclipse on a global scale, each line referring to a different location. This transit isn't visible in Tokyo.
** The geocentric times refer to a theoretical situation where the transit is viewed from the Earth's center. They are used to provide an approximately average time schedule for astronomical events. Because of varying perspectives, observers on the Earth's surface will experience the transit at slightly different times depending on their location.
Geocentric duration of this Mercury Transit is 5 hours, 28 minutes, 57 seconds.
Transits and eclipses visible in Tokyo
Previous Mercury Transit was on 2016年5月9日 (月).