Venus Passes M35
Taken by Bob Beal on May 8, 2023 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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On Monday night Venus passed north of the open cluster M35 in Gemini at a distance of 2°. It'll veer much closer to the Beehive Cluster (M44) in Cancer on the night of June 13th, grazing its northern edge. Labeled and unlabeled versions.

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Panasonic GX8, Lumix 100-300mm @ 200mm, iOptron SkyTracker Pro
... 13 x (f/4.9, 60 sec, ISO 400) = 13 min
... N at P.A. 75° (towards R), W clockwise (towards down), FOV ~ 5° x 3.75°
... May 8, 2023 ~10pm MDT (still in astronomical twilight)

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