January 20, 2019

Joel Weatherly
Edmonton, Alberta, Canadan
Edmonton, Alberta, Canadan
04/23/2022
09:45 pm
09:45 pm
Canon 5DS and Samyang 85mm lens
I made adjustments to contrast, clarity, and noise reduction using Affinity Photo.
While the early morning planetary alignment garners attention, lonely little Mercury is making an appearance in our evening skies. Despite being elusive, it was an easy naked-eye sight once sighted. Mercury will remain a pleasant addition to our evening skies as it reaches its greatest eastern elongation on April 29.
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January 20, 2019
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