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A planet, an observatory and the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence
On June 3, 1769, astronomers in Philadelphia observed the transit of Venus, with David Rittenhouse using a homemade telescope. The American Philosophical Society now houses his telescope, which is considered likely the first made in America.
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