04/28/2022
04:50 am

Equipment Details:

ISO 100, f/11, 13 sec exposure, 90mm
Canon Rebel T7, 75-300mm lens,ioptron sky tracker

Post-processing Details:

Adobe Photoshop CS 6

Image Details:

It's a late good-bye!

After having a series of lunar planetary conjunctions, this months waning crescent (8% illumination) bids farewell to the morning skies only to come back again with full glory. Planets Venus and Jupiter shine in the morning twilight with this months moon probably one last time before they come together for a very close conjunction on 01-05-2022.

This week had been a roller coaster of a ride in terms of some beautiful and mesmerizing sights of the night sky. I am glad to have captured the most out of it and be able to present to you guys.

Posted 
January 20, 2019
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