Thin Venus Crescent In Comparison
Taken by Eliot Herman on May 17, 2020 @ Tucson AZ
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Date Taken: 2020:05:18 05:45:51
 
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Venus is getting thin and it is getting submerged into the twilight before it is gone soon from the evening sky. This is the thin crescent montage of Venus, Moon, and Sun. Imagery acquired in May 2020 for Venus (in Tucson AZ), September 2019 for the Moon (in Tucson AZ), and July 2019 during the Total eclipse in Chile. Venus was imaged using a 180 mm Skywatcher Mak telescope and the Moon a with a Questar Mak telescope, The Sun with 500 mm Nikon lens. Venus is not to scale.
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