Venus conjoins to Moon
Taken by Shiraishi on October 9, 2015 @ Kumagaya-shi, Saitama, Japan
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  Camera Used: NIKON COOLPIX P610
Exposure Time: 10/1250
Aperture: f/6.5
ISO: 100
Date Taken: 2015:10:09 03:44:35
 
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Venus and Moon conjunction. Venus conjoined to Moon within 1 degree elongation, so they could be captured in one field. And we can find that Venus has much more brightness than Moon, and that both Venus and Moon have a crescent shape. 2nd photo shows the earthshine on the old moon. Nikon COOLPIX P610 digital camera; ISO 100, F6.5, 1/125s, f=1440mm (1st photo) SONY ILCE-7S digital camera + SONY 18-200mm SEL18200LE + Raynox DCR-2025PRO x2.2 Telecon; ISO 16000, F6.3, 1/10s, f=660mm (300mm optical, x2.2 telecon) (2nd photo)
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