Venus and Jupiter on June 30, 2015
Taken by Giuseppe Donatiello on May 30, 2015 @ Oria - Italy
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Capturing two planets at once is really difficult. Venus, while appearing similar to Jupiter, is much more intense (have you noticed the ashen light on the dark side?). Conversely, a short exposure does not record the Jovian moons. NT 114/900 Camera Kodak C183
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