January 20, 2019

Nina Gorenstein
West Lafayette, IN, USA
West Lafayette, IN, USA
06/21/2021
10:01 pm
10:01 pm
Nikon Coolpix P900
brightness is slightly increased
According to Forbes (https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2021/06/20/mars-venus-and-a-super-strawberry-moon-sparkle-in-twilight-what-you-can-see-in-the-night-sky-this-week/?sh=760d9e851275), Venus and Pollux are only 5 degrees apart on June 21. They both are seen on the photo: Venus is on the left, just above a pinkish cloud, Pollux is on the right (between leaves and clouds.
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