Astronomical Events
All these dates are in a uniform time scale such as Terrestrial Time. When converted to our ordinary solar time or Universal Time, which is decidedly non-uniform, via ΔT, the dates would be a couple of days earlier. Furthermore, they are only astronomical dates, so they are given in the astronomical format of Year Month Day, which allows them to be ordered.
- 9106 November 5: Venus occults Regulus.
- 9361 August 4: Simultaneous annular solar eclipse and transit of Mercury.
- 9622 February 4: Simultaneous annular solar eclipse and transit of Mercury.
- 9682 November 16: Mercury occults Regulus.
- 9847 November 21: Mars occults Regulus.
- 9966 August 11: Simultaneous total solar eclipse and transit of Mercury.
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