Moon and Venus conjunction with Mercury in the field of view
Taken by Peter Arebalo on May 12, 2021 @
Oro Valley, Arizona
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Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS R5 Exposure Time: 1/4 Aperture: f/8.0 ISO: 2000 Date Taken: 2021:05:12 22:27:21 |
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First Photo
The Sonoran desert north of Tucson, Arizona, hi-lighted this beautiful 1.1 day old, 1.4% illuminated moon along with Venus and Mercury, in this stunning conjunction. They were only separated by 1deg, 16min, with the Tortolita Mountains and a 150 year old Saguaro Cactus, providing the precise horizon cutout. It was an awe inspiring scene capturing such a new moon along with 2 additional planets, amongst such a picturesque setting.
Canon R5, 100-400 L-series Lens, FL-140mm, 1/4 sec at f/8, ISO 2000.
Second Photo:
The Sonoran desert north of Tucson, Arizona, hi-lighted this beautiful 1.1 day old, 1.4% illuminated moon along Venus in this stunning conjunction. They were only separated by 1deg, 16min, with the Tortolita Mountains and a 150 year old Saguaro Cactus, providing the precise horizon cutout. It was an awe inspiring scene capturing such a new moon along with 2 additional planets, amongst such a picturesque setting.
Canon R5, 100-400 L-series Lens, FL-247mm. 1/30 sec at f/7.1, ISO 2000.
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