Triple Conjunction
Taken by Martin McKenna on February 22, 2023 @ Beaghmore, Co. Tyrone, N. Ireland
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Hi Tony, here are a few images of the beautiful triple conjunction over the tree tops at the ancient site known as Beaghmore Stone Circles in N. Ireland. I have to say, in my opinion this was the best conjunction I've seen since the last Venus-Jupiter conjunction in 2012. The trio really were stunning, occasionally ice crystals from decaying hail showers would pass over causing periodic pillars on Venus and the Moon. This is a still image taken with the 50mm F/1.8 lens, one image which is part of a time lapse I shot. I look forward to March 1st when both planets meet after dark.
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