Moon transit of Pleiades
Taken by Eliot Herman on September 22, 2024 @ Tucson AZ
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Nice conjunction/transit/occultation of the Pleiades (M45) by the Moon. The Moon was so bright that I could not see the usually easy to see Pleiades, but with a telescope it was easy to watch the Moon move by the stars and occult some of them.Captured with a Takahashi 120 mm and Nikon Z8. Composite image one exposure for Moon and one for Pleiades.
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