Venus in the predawn sky
Taken by Eliot Herman on November 27, 2018 @ Tucson AZ
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Venus is currently about as bright as it will be for this cycle glowing in the Eastern early morning sky. With dawn arriving later Venus has the chance to climb high enough before daylight to avoid unsteady atmosphere. Venus is amazingly bright ! Crescent Venus inset captured with a Questar telescope, 2X barlow, and a Nikon D500. The scene captured with a 50 mm lens and a Nikon D850
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