When will the next transfer of Venus take place from the perspective of Mars? Will the next human to view one be a Martian?
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2$\begingroup$ I think that Astronomy SE is a better place for this question. See for example When will the next transit of Earth be visible from Mars? Was the last one really on May 11, 1984? and Why do transits of Earth across the Sun seen from Mars follow a pattern of occurring after 26, 79 then 100 years? and How will planets behave in the night sky as seen by Mars colonists? $\endgroup$– uhohJun 5, 2020 at 22:36
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$\begingroup$ and How would astronomical seeing on Mars differ from that on Earth?, but it certainly is not off-topic here. $\endgroup$– uhohJun 5, 2020 at 22:36
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Infogalactic.com says Venus will transit from Mars on August 19, 2030. So it may be a bit soon to have an established human colony on Mars. But a human explorer on Mars or a space probe might catch it.
The next Earth transit from Mars is November 10, 2084, by which time human Martians would be more likely.