The Parade of Planets
Taken by Tom Harradine on July 19, 2018 @ Brisbane, Australia
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 70D
Exposure Time: 30/1
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2018:07:19 20:58:49
 
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The five major planets and the Moon all visible at the same time tonight. This is a photo taken using a 180° fisheye lens which allows for the entire horizon-to-horizon view to be imaged at once. Setting low in the west is Mercury and low in the east, rising, is Mars. The planets and Moon appear in pretty much a straight line because all of their orbits (including ours) are pretty much in the same flat plane.
Photographer's website:
http://https://www.facebook.com/tom.harradine.12
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Great capture.
Posted by neutronjeff 2018-07-20 10:54:51
Good job in planning and executing this image! I was going to try the same from eastern Arizona, and using a fisheye, but it didnt work out. Im glad someone was successful, and posted the results! Thank You!
Doug
Posted by arizona31n 2018-07-20 11:49:04
 
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