The moon, Venus and Mars.
Taken by David L. Webster IV on February 21, 2015 @ Approaching N40W130, off the coast of Northern California.
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  Camera Used: NIKON COOLPIX S6400
Exposure Time: 10/40
Aperture: f/3.1
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2015:02:22 06:35:29
 
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Departing San Francisco for Haneda (Tokyo) Japan, we were at FL320 (32,000') off the coast of California. The western horizon still glowed after sunset, and the moon and Venus were very bright. Mars was barely visible, to the right of Venus. In the foreground the Jeppesen ILS approach chart to Runway 22 at Haneda is displayed on the iPad, mounted on the window sill. Taken with a Nikon Coolpix S6400 point and shoot.
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