1 00:00:00,220 --> 00:00:07,319 Hi, my name is Padi Boyd. I'm an astrophysicist here at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and I work on the Transiting 2 00:00:07,377 --> 00:00:10,520 Exoplanet Survey Satellite Mission also known as TESS. 3 00:00:11,240 --> 00:00:16,540 It's really exciting day for us here on planet Earth. Earth and all the planets in our solar system 4 00:00:17,300 --> 00:00:24,058 are orbiting the Sun, our star, in a plane. So that means we're all basically in a flat pancake compared to the Sun and on 5 00:00:24,114 --> 00:00:27,100 the very special days when all the geometry lines up, 6 00:00:27,440 --> 00:00:34,258 We on Earth can watch the planets that are closer to the Sun than us, Venus or Mercury, pass right in front of the face of 7 00:00:34,315 --> 00:00:37,440 the Sun and today's the day for the transit of Mercury. 8 00:00:38,560 --> 00:00:45,119 So, it's definitely very important to never look at the sun with your naked eye. You can do some damage, but we are lucky. 9 00:00:45,173 --> 00:00:51,518 We have all kinds of technology that can help us see this event. One of the best ways to see it will be to go online to 10 00:00:51,572 --> 00:00:58,131 watch the livestream from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, a very powerful solar observatory in space, that's going to see 11 00:00:58,185 --> 00:01:04,315 Mercury transit from the beginning to the end, but also lots of astronomy clubs will have telescopes set up if the 12 00:01:04,369 --> 00:01:10,660 conditions are good. Some science museums will have events so you can go online and see what's happening near you. 13 00:01:12,140 --> 00:01:19,483 You can learn all kinds of additional information about stars and planets by going on @NASASun or @NASAUniverse on 14 00:01:19,544 --> 00:01:20,340 social media.