Conjonction Vénus Jupiter
Taken by VegaStarPHOTOGRAPHY on June 1, 2026 @ Epernay, Marne, FRANCE
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This photograph was taken during the evening of June 1, 2026. It captures the beautiful conjunction of Venus and Jupiter shining together in the twilight sky. The reddish-orange glow visible on the left side of the image is not the sunset. It is most likely the skyglow from Paris, caused by light pollution reflecting in the atmosphere. This observation was a very special moment for me because I shared it with my niece. We spent a wonderful evening together watching the sky, and it made the experience even more memorable. I hope you enjoy this image as much as we enjoyed witnessing this beautiful celestial event… 📷 Canon EOS Rebel Canon 18 200mm ISO 800 Expo Time 8s F/3.5 18mm
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