November 6, 2022
Happy 12/12/12!
Originally published December 12, 2012
image by Stefano De Rosa, Italy
Personally, I have not been confident that the sky still exists, having had cloud cover day after day, so Stefano's image from Italy is reassuring. Stefano writes, Early this morning I took this photo showing the lovely conjucntion above the eastern horizon of two naked-eye planets together with a bright crescent Moon. Near the left bottom of the frame is Mercury just over the colorful twilight glow while Venus is shining left of the Moon's sunlit crescent. The scene is completed by the silhouette of the Basilica of Saint John Bosco, located in Castelnuovo Don Bosco, some 20 km from Turin (Italy).
Chuck Wood
Alert: The two GRAIL satellites will soon complete their gravity mapping mission and will impact the Moon on Dec. 17 at approximately 2:28 p.m (apparently Pacific Standard Time). A teleconference at 1:30 p.m. EST, Thursday, Dec. 13, will provide information about the impacts. More info.
Technical Details
December 11, 2012. Canon Eos 5D MkII; EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens set @ 105mm; Exp: 1.3 sec; ISO: 500
Related Links
Stefano's website
Yesterday's LPOD: Carving the Moon
Tomorrow's LPOD: Confirmation
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