Moon in the constellation Gemini
Taken by Sylvio Müller on October 7, 2023 @ Dresden, Saxony, Germany
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During the night from Friday to Saturday the Moon stood in the constellation Gemini and formed a small triangle with the stars Castor and Pollux. The winter constellations are now moving more and more into the evening sky. Deep on the eastern horizon, Orion rises and Jupiter shines high in the southeast. [ Canon EOS 250D + Walimex Pro 2.8/12 (F4), 13s, ISO 800, 2023-10-07 00:05 CEST ]
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