Venus and Mercury conjunction in daytime
Taken by Mohammad Ranjbaran on May 29, 2021 @ Home, Shiraz, Fars, Iran
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Date Taken: 2021:05:29 22:09:21
 
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Doing Astrophotography in broad daylight is difficult, but I like the challenge. A project that I focused on was the Venus-Mercury conjunction. I was able to see Venus around noon, but no matter how much I tried, I did not see Mercury in my camera live view. This is how I continued my project. I knew its relative place to Venus, I captured a couple of frames. Then I made a few frames of the background. Finally, I used background frames as dark and flat frames. This method helped me reveal Mercury. For this capture, I used my Canon EOS 6D, A Maksutov Cassegrain 90 mm telescope a 2x Barlow both from SkyWatcher Brand, and a simple Tripod.
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