Occultation of a Star by the Moon
Taken by Michel Renaud on October 11, 2013 @ It was a special evening at the Laval Observatory (Quebec, Canada) because of Jupiter Triple Shadow Transit but, just before, there was this Occultation of a Star (ρ¹ Sgr (Rho¹ Sagittarii)) by the Moon. Visitors at the Observatory were witness of a "Double" occultation. The one by the Moon and, First, the other one by a plane!!!
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It was a special evening at the Laval Observatory (Quebec, Canada) because of Jupiter Triple Shadow Transit but, just before, there was this Occultation of a Star (ρ¹ Sgr (Rho¹ Sagittarii)) by the Moon. Visitors at the Observatory were witness of a "Double" occultation. The one by the Moon and, First, the other one by a plane!!!
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