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Yes: James Cook successfully made the scientific observations required during the transit of Venus, and reported back to the Royal Geographic Society upon his return to England.

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What do Captain Cook and the transit of Venus have in common?

James Cook's original mission was to observe the transit of Venus from the vantage point of Tahiti.


Why did Captain James Cook go to Tahiti?

James Cook travelled to Tahiti on a scientific mission to observe the transit of Venus as the islands offered the best vantage point.


What did James cook discover on his first voyage?

The transit of Venus


Why did James Cook travel all to Tahiti to observe the transit of venus?

James Cook was hired by the Royal Geographic Society to make scientific observations of the transit of Venus. Tahiti was the best vantage point for these observations.


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What was James Cook's first journey?

Cook's first voyage departed in 1768. On this journey, he commanded the 'Endeavour' on an expedition, the purpose of which was to chart the transit of Venus. He returned to England in 1771, having circumnavigated the globe, as well as exploring and charting New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.


What were the dates of James Cook's first voyage?

Cook's first voyage departed in 1768. On this journey, he commanded the 'Endeavour' on an expedition, the purpose of which was to chart the transit of Venus. He returned to England in 1771, having circumnavigated the globe, as well as exploring and charting New Zealand and the east coast of Australia.


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What was one main voyage by James Cook?

James Cook went on three main voyages. Possibly his most well-known was in 1769 when he was sent to observe the transit of Venus across the sun from the vantage point of Tahiti. After observing the transit of Venus, Cook went on to search for Terra Australis Incognita, the great continent which some believed to extend round the pole. It was shortly after observing the transit of Venus that Cook came across New Zealand, which had already been discovered by Abel Tasman in 1642. He spent some months there, charting the coastline. Nearly a year later, he set sail west for New Holland, which he was later to claim for England under the name of New South Wales.


Where did James cook observe the transit of Venus?

Captain James Cook was the first to sight and map the eastern coastline of Australia when he was sent to observe the transit of Venus across the sun from the vantage point of Tahiti. The transit of Venus occurs when the planet Venus passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, and its unlit side can be seen as a small black circle moving across the face of the Sun. Transits of Venus occur in pairs, eight years apart, approximately once every 120 years. Cook's ship, the 'Endeavour', departed England, on 25 August 1768. Cook reached Tahiti in time for his crew and scientists to set up their instrumentation necessary to observe and report on the transit, which occurred on 3 June 1769.


What were James cooks failures?

James Cook's successes include:successful observations and scientific records of the transit of Venus from Tahiticircumnavigation and charting of New Zealandcharting of the eastern coast of Australia, and exploration of some of the bays - in this, he was partially successful because it was not the great unknown continent that England hoped for: the continent had already been discovered, some 150 years earlier.becoming the first known European to cross the Antarctic Circlediscovery of the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii)Failures:an ignominious death at the hand of the Hawaiian natives


How often does Venus orbit the sun?

Venus does not orbit the Sun. However it does transit the Sun.It is very rare that a prediction is correctly made of when Venus will transit the Sun. Venus transits the Sun. However the next transit of Venus is thought to be on the 6th June 2011.