Triple Conjunction Under Stars
Taken by Eliot Herman on February 6, 2016 @ Tucson AZ
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This morning's triple conjunction of the crescent moon, Venus, and Mercury in the context of the grand alignment of the visible planets was beautiful. The triple conjunction was embedded in a starry sky and the first photo shown is an attempt to show this in its context. The second photo with its labels shows the whole sky view of the triple conjunction with the alignment of the five bright plants. Photos acquired with a Nikon D810 and Nikon 7100 camera using an 8 mm fisheye lens, 180 mm and 50 mm lens.
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