Venus
Taken by Kevin R Witman on April 12, 2023 @ Cochranville, Pennsylvania
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Earth's Twin Sister World, Venus, has become such a prominent fixture in the Western sky after sunset amongst the stars of the Winter sky. At -4.07 magnitude and a 73.4% illuminated phase, Venus displays a distinctly gibbous disk through the telescope. I used a Celestron EDGE HD C9.25, a 2x Barlow, and a ZWO ASI290mm camera to record this RGB image.
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