Venus phases
Taken by Maximilian-Vlad Teodorescu on March 6, 2025 @ Institute of Space Science, Romania
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This is the phase and apparent size evolution of Venus in just two months. I'm yet to image the very thin crescent these days, and after that the conjunction extremely thin one. But for now I'm all clouded. This sequence will run again, but backwards, starting from the beginning of April,this time in the morning sky. All images with a 355mm Newtonian, with IR or Green filters.
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