Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter
Taken by Andrew Greenwood on November 13, 2017 @
Bollington, Cheshire, UK
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Camera Used: FUJIFILM X-T1 Exposure Time: 25/10 Aperture: f/9.0 ISO: 400 Date Taken: 2017:11:13 10:59:11 |
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It’s not every day that the Solar System’s two brightest planets align … A 0500 start and trek up to White Nancy in sub-zero temperatures was required this morning to see Jupiter and Venus rise above Shining Tor in the pre-dawn gloaming. It’s a shame that the two planets are so difficult to see in these images, but what a sight as the pairing slowly cleared the horizon creating a beautiful diagonal alignment with Mars and the crescent Moon. It can be difficult to comprehend such a view – standing on Earth; seeing Venus and Mars respectively inside and outside of our orbit; then mighty Jupiter almost 45 minutes from Earth if you travelled at the speed of light. Truly amazing.
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