Venus and the Pleiades
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on April 1, 2020 @ Opitz hill near Freital, Saxony, Germany
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A beautiful sight tonight and an extremely clear sky - Venus meets the Pleiades. I stacked 17 RAWs that I taked with my EOD 6D and 1600 ISO. 3.2s exposure per RAW without guiding. The lens was my 35 years old Pentacon 2.8/135. The Starlink satellites, which flew past Venus and the Pleiades shortly before, were a shock! As flare they shone brighter than Venus!! For the the first time I had to wait until I could take the pictures... :(
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