Mars and the Beehive Cluster
Taken by Sylvio Müller on May 4, 2025 @ Dresden, Saxony, Germany
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Mars is currently passing north of the open star cluster M44 in the constellation of Cancer. The closest distance will be reached on the evenings of May 4 and 5. With binoculars, the red planet's daily movement can be easily observed. Our neighboring planet can be seen halfway up in the southwest in the evening. Canon EOS 250D Canon EF 75-300 mm f/4-5.6 @ 180 mm f/6.3 14 x 2.5 Sec @ ISO-6400
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