A planetary transit in the context of India refers to the astronomical event where a planet, as seen from Earth or another planet, passes directly between a star and an observer, appearing as a small black dot moving across the face of the star. This phenomenon is significant for astronomers as it provides valuable data about the planet's size, orbit, and atmospheric composition. In India, planetary transits have been observed and studied for centuries, with notable historical observations dating back to the Mughal era. The term "planetary transit" can be translated to Hebrew as מעבר פלנטרי, to Hindi as ग्रह गमन (Graha Gaman), and to Tamil as கிரகச் செல்லுதல் (Kirahach Celludhal). India's strategic location and advanced astronomical institutions, such as the Indian Institute of Astrophysics and the Physical Research Laboratory, make it a key player in the study of planetary transits. These events are also of cultural and educational significance, often drawing public interest and being used as opportunities for science outreach and education.
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