Planetary conjunction
Taken by John Nemy & Carol Legate on November 20, 2019 @ Vienna, Austria
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Venus and Jupiter made a beautiful pair in the evening sky on the evening of February 23, 1999. They were even closer together the night before but it was cloudy. They were less than 2 degrees apart similar to this upcoming conjunction. Minolta camera, 28mm f2.8 lens, 20 second exposure on 200ASA Kodak slide film
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https://www.nemy.com
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