Planetary Alignment
Taken by Kevin R. Witman on February 1, 2025 @ Cochranville, Pennsylvania
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With clear skies this past Saturday evening, it was a perfect time to catch a view of the planetary alignment. Saturn is rapidly sinking into the twilight heralding the end of this historic planetary grouping. I was just able to squeeze in Saturn and Mars in the ZWO asi224MC 150 degree lens field of view. The highlight was seeing the close pairing of the Crescent Moon and Venus. Neptune was far too close to the Moon to be visible in this photo.
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