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Latest revision as of 21:48, 14 February 2015

Delayed Pleasure

Moon&Venus-LPOD.jpg
image by Rick Stankiewicz, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada

Clouds made me miss the conjunction of Venus and the Earthlit Moon 12 evenings ago. But with Rick’s pastoral image I can vicariously enjoy one of the most beautiful and restful views of the Moon. Of all the terrestrial planets, Earth provides the best nightime sky shows; I’m glad I live here.

Chuck Wood

Technical Details:
20 January, 2007, about 6:36 p.m local time. Nikon 4500 digital camera, tripod mounted, ISO 100, 8 second exposures @ f/5.1

Yesterday's LPOD: Grazing Magnification

Tomorrow's LPOD: The Edge of a Bull's Eye


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