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2014-08-23. Conjunction Venus,Jupiter and Moon. Camera Nikon D610 and Nikkor 70-300 (100-140 mm)<br /> | 2014-08-23. Conjunction Venus,Jupiter and Moon. Camera Nikon D610 and Nikkor 70-300 (100-140 mm)<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 15 March 2015
Moon in the Sky
image by Dani Caxete, Castillo de los Mendoza, Manzanares el Real-Madrid-Spain
I just finished giving a talk to the Central Pennsylvania Observers annual star party at Cherry Springs State Park, one of the darkest places in the Eastern US. My talk was The Most Fascinating Object in the night sky - you can guess which object that might be. So this is a perfect night to not analyze and interpret, but to simply admire a beautiful near dawn view of the Moon and other objects decorating the sky over a castle. Thanks, Dani!
Chuck Wood
Technical Details
2014-08-23. Conjunction Venus,Jupiter and Moon. Camera Nikon D610 and Nikkor 70-300 (100-140 mm)
Yesterday's LPOD: ABF and Other Stuff
Tomorrow's LPOD: Comparative Planetology
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