Trajectory of crescent Venus
Taken by Meiying Lee on July 24, 2023 @ Taipei, Taiwan
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This is a 6-minute trail of the crescent Venus in the blue sky, from 5:54:28 PM to 6:00:13 PM. Today, only 11.8% of Venus is illuminated, with an apparent diameter of 48.4 arcseconds, making it appear like a tiny moon through the long lens. Watching this little “moon” in the blue sky slowly move southwest within the frame is truly adorable. The video of Venus setting can be found at this link: https://youtu.be/oRr9gvUsaSQ.
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