Jupiter, Venus and moon triple conjunction
Taken by Shiraishi on August 24, 2014 @ Kumagaya-shi, Saitama, Japan
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It was a splendid view. Jupiter, Venus and a thin crescent Moon made a quasi-equilateral triangle conjunction. The forecast weather was cloudy, but I wake up in the early morning and tried to take photos. Fortunately, there were few clouds in the east direction, and I got the triangle after the Moon appeared behind the building. Nikon COOLPIX P510 digital camera; Photo 1: ISO 400, F3.7, 1.6s exposure, f=60mm (trimmed) Photo 2: ISO 400, F4.6, 1/2.5s exposure, f=225mm Photo 3: ISO 400, F5.9, 1/2.5s exposure, f=1000mm (for crescent moon only)
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