Mars forms a cross in the sky.
Taken by Guillermo Daniel Scheidereiter on January 28, 2025 @ Zona rural, Concordia, Entre RĂ­os, Argentina
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Two crosses visible from the southern hemisphere. One is the well-known constellation of the Southern Cross. The other is circumstantial and was formed by the transit of the planet Mars through the constellation of Gemini. Together with the stars Castor, Pollux and Iota Geminorum, Mars formed a beautiful asterism that allowed us to see another cross in the sky. Nikon D5600 camera, Nikkor 135 mm lens. 23 minutes of integration for each photograph.
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