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Transit Viewing Locations
The transit begins when Venus first appears to "touch" the Sun's disk at 12:13 a.m. CDT on June 8, 2004, which is well before the Sun rises in the United States. As a result, the transit will be in progress as the Sun rises east of a line from about Houston to Helena, Montana. The transit will be over by the time the Sun rises to the west of that line.

Transit Map of U.S.

All times are given in local time (a.m.)

Location Sunrise Transit Ends
Boston 5:08 7:26
Chicago 5:16 6:25
Houston 6:20 6:26
Miami 6:29 7:27
Minneapolis 5:27 6:26
New York 5:24 7:26
St. Louis 5:36 6:25
Washington, DC 5:51 7:26

Sources: NASA, United States Naval Observatory

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