Fuzz ball near Venus
Taken by Dae Unick on February 9, 2020 @ Kea,au, Hawaii
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  Camera Used: Apple iPhone 8
Exposure Time: 1/4
Aperture: f/1.8
ISO: 2000
Date Taken: 2020:02:09 19:27:12
 
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It looked fuzzy - like a comet but it was just round. We had just been admiring Venus. We looked elsewhere for about three minutes. When we faced toward Venus again there was this fuzz ball above and to the right of Venus. While Venus dropped visibly lower in the sky, the fuzz ball hung with the surrounding stars. Unfortunately, we were only able to observe it for about 20 minutes then the moon washed it out. We have no clue what we were seeing. Sorry it’s not a better picture.
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