Crescent Venus
Taken by Uğur İkizler on January 14, 2022 @ Mudanya - Bursa - Turkiye
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Crescent Venus Venus passed between us and the Sun on January 8th. We couldn't see it right in front of the solar disk, as it passed about 5 degrees north of the Sun. There are times when the sun disk passes in front of it, but not very often. It last passed on June 6, 2012, and there will be no such transition until 2117. The photo was taken 9 days apart, with Venus visible on the left in the evening sky. Venus on the right is visible in the morning sky. In addition, the distance to the Earth is also indicated in the photograph. Since Venus is very close to the Sun, it is a very risky attraction. You have to be careful.
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