January 20, 2019
Peter Williams
Heathcote NSW Australia
Heathcote NSW Australia
09/08/2021
06:04 pm
06:04 pm
Unguided, fixed tripod mounted Pentax K200D, 2 sec exposure F6.7 ISO100.
Twilight grouping of the planet Venus and the bright star Spica (Alpha Virginis) with the planet Mercury and much closer to the horizon is the young crescent moon, just 31 hours past New, from Heathcote NSW 09 Sept 2021.
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