Moon & Venus Conjunction
Taken by Bill Metallinos on February 26, 2014 @ The conjunction of Moon and Venus was very beautiful especial when they pop-up out of the clouds in a red/orange colour, the objects was only 0.40° apart but the Moon was 361,734.5km away while Venus was 73,234,663km away. Canon eos 700D. ef 100-400 is usm, f5, iso800, 8sec Takahashi toa 130, 1000mm, 700D, iso 100, 1/100-30sec
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The conjunction of Moon and Venus was very beautiful especial when they pop-up out of the clouds in a red/orange colour, the objects was only 0.40° apart but the Moon was 361,734.5km away while Venus was 73,234,663km away. Canon eos 700D. ef 100-400 is usm, f5, iso800, 8sec Takahashi toa 130, 1000mm, 700D, iso 100, 1/100-30sec
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