Skywatchers around the world have the opportunity to witness a rare astronomical event Monday that occurs just 13 times each century.
, which collects images from remotely controlled telescopes around the world, will also broadcast the transit of Mercury online.
Rather, Boyd recommends using eclipse glasses, which are designed with certified solar filters to make viewing safe. But even with eclipse glasses, it will likely be difficult to spot Mercury.
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