Next month, the obverse spectacle to the one in 2013 will occur-orbits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2uCtot1aDg
Mercury is further away from the slower moving Earth in retrograde motion and also it is smaller than Venus, hence it will be barely noticeable against the change in position of the stars and especially as it approach the closest point in our mutual
Venus will be quite bright, but as it is much further away from the Earth when on the opposite side of the solar system, the nearer Mercury will also appear bright when it arrives at that position in October.
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