Venus 1% Crescent
Taken by Steve Lantz on May 28, 2020 @ Vancouver, WA, USA
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Date Taken: 2020:05:28 21:53:51
 
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May 28, 2020 21:51 UT. Nine degrees from the sun. Celestron C11, Skyris 236M (red filter). Best single frame out of a few thousand. Seeing was average but stacking was pointless since the super thin crescent was easily distorted or made into a double image. When looking through the eyepiece I think about how Parker Solar Probe flew by (and will fly by more times) just 1,500 miles from the surface. Venus radius is 3760 miles. That's significant to me because I watched PSP launch in person in Aug 2018.
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