Solar System flag?
This is a picture of Venus passing in front of the sun last week. It is a rather unusual event, as Venus transits the face of the sun twice every 120 years or so. Those two transits are seperated by 8 years.
This photo shows the sun shining through the atmosphere on Venus, and in its composition it struck me as a beautiful design for a flag for our solar system. It captures bodies made of both gas and rock, shows an intimate relationship – an embrace in fact – between the sun and its planets, and it also shows an atmosphere, the thin and delicate home for life in our system.
More Venus transit links: