Crescent Moon in a line of 3 planets
Taken by Fred V. Schneider on November 28, 2019 @ Seal Rock, central Oregon coast, USA
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A 2-day crescent Moon joined Venus, Jupiter and Saturn in a vivid sky 1 hour after sunset over the Pacific Ocean. Earthshine was easily seen on the Moon and bright Venus and dimmer Jupiter below and west of the Moon were gradually separating from their closest encounter 4 days ago. Saturn was bright and separated above and east from the other objects. Nikon D850, 70mm lens, 1.0 second, f/8, ISO 1000.
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