The fall of Venus
Taken by Mario J. Avila Sobarzo on February 17, 2017 @ Home´s front yard
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Venus descendent at barely 19 degrees apparent altitude (scarcely over neighborhood´s rooftop!. Planet illumination phase about 0.27. Although still summer here down under, seeing conditions are not good tonite. Strong thermal instabillity and some sky cloudiness (20). Ye olde Meade LX3 SCT as it is!
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