Venus (Evening Star is coming)
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on November 10, 2019 @ Hill Lerchenberg (426 m), Börnchen, Saxony, Germany
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Venus' evening visibility is now clearly increasing. Brightness: -3.8 mag, declination: -22°45', height above horizon: 2.9°. One day before the transit of her neighbor planet, she was already clearly visible above the southwest horizon. The weather for the transit of their neighbor planet – seen from planet earth – looks very good over Saxony tomorrow! Details: Canon EOS 6D, Pentacon 4/200 (F5.6), ISO 200, 1/10s, 15:55:22 UT
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