Planet Conjuction
Taken by Bill Metallinos on February 6, 2016 @ Corfu, Greece
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Planetary Conjunction above Corfiot sea Night landscape before the dawn above the island and the sea of Corfu, with the waning crescent Moon, age 27 days old, shines above all at 378694km away. Just under and right is our sister planet Venus with magnitude almost -4.0 shines at 1,37AU away almost above the old Fortress of Corfu. And just above Igoumenitsa in the red horizon little Mercury shines almost at 0mag 0,97AU away from as. 06 Feb 2016 Canon eos 5D mk2 EF 100L Macro IS USM 100mm f2.8 iso800 5sec
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