Venus and Moon during the early afternoon
Taken by Larry Caracciolo on September 9, 2015 @ Everett, Wa
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  Camera Used: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY KODAK C330 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Exposure Time: 1938/1000000
Aperture: f/8.7
ISO: 80
Date Taken: Unavailable
 
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Read about the Thursday morning conjunction of the Moon and Venus, took a chance to locate them both in the afternoon sky. Today's weather in Everett was cooperative - azure blue sky with few clouds. I immediately found Venus as a bright white spark but the moon was such a thin crescent, it was more difficult to locate. Kodak Easyshare, ASA80, mounted on a tripod, in zoom mode
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