The Moon, Venus and Jupiter in the Western sky. | |
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It doesn't matter User ID: 38629378 United States 07/18/2015 11:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is still a good pic. I went and viewed this tonight through a pair of Nikon binocular telescope. It is very interesting to me. My problem with this is when you focus in on Venus it is eclipsed and looks to be in the same phase as the moon. I had a 2nd observer check it out and he thought the same thing, that Veus is in the same phase as the moon. Is that even possible? I wish I had the equipment to be an astrophotographer, because if I was able to take a pic of what we saw you would be completely amazed. I can not find a picture of what we observed. |
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