Conjiunction Moon - Venus - Jupiter
Taken by Paolo Palma on November 28, 2019 @ Roma
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  Camera Used: NIKON COOLPIX P510
Exposure Time: 300/100
Aperture: f/8.1
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2019:11:28 21:43:38
 
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The sky was clear but with a few clouds on the horizon. Having chosen the right position from which to photograph the three celestial stars near the Colosseum, I waited for it to get dark. As the three planets became visible, the numerous tourists who strolled around this eternal place, were strongly surprised by the visible and unexpected spectacle! As three stars approached to the roofs of the Colle Palatino in Rome, they formed an unexpected image even for me! Nikon 42X 400ISO 1" (for each image of the gif); 3" for the others images.
Photographer's website:
https://http://www.unsaltonelcielo.it/la-luna-tra-venere-e-giove/
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