Daytime Venus
Taken by Kevin R. Witman on June 26, 2022 @ Cochranville, Pennsylvania
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On two very rare clear afternoons in June, I was able to view and image our sister planet against a blue background sky. Venus was easy to see visually through the finder scope with the help of a Go-To mount. Using a Celestron EDGE HD C9.25 and a ZWO ASI290mm camera equipped with a LP610 and UV filters, my goal of detecting the cloud discontinuity may have fallen short, but I may have teased out some subtle cloud details. Both days though clear experienced winds and turbulent seeing.
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