Venus egress
Taken by Maximilian Teodorescu on November 9, 2023 @ Institute of Space Science, Romania
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Last week's main astro event was well seen from Europe, despite being a daytime one. If the ingress of Venus was a superb view, the egress was a bit more spectacular. Venus got out from behind the Moon with the terminator first, and as such, for a few seconds, the planet looked like a bright...line. Something flat -planeters would love to share :)) However, the animation shows that Venus is not really flat. 115mm refractor with red filter and ASI183MM. Very poor seeing.
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