Venus and Jupiter over Seč Lake
Taken by Petr Horálek on June 7, 2026 @ Ústupky, Seč, Czech Republic
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The weather over Central Europe was bad, so the closest conjunction of Venus and Jupiter on 9 June 2026 was not possible. I was, however, lucky just 2 days before, when the beautiful pair appeared over the calm Seč Lake, Czech Republic, along with Castor and Pollux stars. Using Nikon Z6III and Nikkor 50mm, f1.4, I made an "astroselfie" with the beautiful view.
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https://www.petrhoralek.com/
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