The Moon, Venus, & M44 Beehive
Taken by John Chumack on September 14, 2020 @ Dayton, Ohio USA
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 6D
Exposure Time: 4/1
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 1250
Date Taken: 2020:09:14 18:20:46
 
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Sometimes Simplicity is Truly Beautiful! The Moon, Venus, & M44 The Beehive Star Cluster on 09-14-2020 I captured this wonderful gathering yesterday morning as I was on my way to work at 05:55am. No telescope this time, just a Camera/lens on a Tripod. They may look close together, but remember space is deep!!! Current Distances in my photo = 150 feet to the Neighborhood Pine Tree, The Waning Crescent Moon sitting at 238,900 miles, The Planet Venus at 89.12 million miles, and M44 (Praesepe) The Beehive Open Star Cluster in Cancer is 577 light years away from Earth! (1 light year = 5.8 trillion miles) I captured this with my Canon 6D DSLR & Canon 24-105mm lens Set to 105mm, F5.6, ISO 1250, 4 second exp., Camera on a Bogen tripod from my front yard in Dayton, Ohio.
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