Mercury
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on January 17, 2021 @ Lerchenberg hill (near Börnchen), Saxony, Germany
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For the first time this evening I was able to take a look at the planet Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, after the weather has not allowed any observations in the past few days. Mercury with its -0.9 may be an easy target for the naked eye and especially for the eye of my camera ... :). The landscape in the foreground is covered in deep snow, temperature -4 ° C. Unfortunately, the white splendor will disappear again in the coming days… Canon EOS 6D + Pentacon 4/200 (F5.6), ISO 320, 1.6s, 17:28 CET
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