Aurora, Venus & the Pleiades
Taken by Matt Robinson on February 4, 2020 @ Senja, Norway
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS R
Exposure Time: 32/10
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 5000
Date Taken: 2020:04:03 12:11:26
 
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We've had clear skies for the past 3 days in Senja, Norway which has been perfect timing to watch the Venus and Pleiades conjunction unfold. We have also had northern lights every evening over these days and as Venus & the Pleiades move into the north we get three way conjunction between them all. The aurora season is drawing to a close now in the far north, it's not dark enough to see the lights until 10:30 and gets lighter everyday. Hopefully we will have a few more days of clear skies before it's fully over.
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