06/25/2022
04:38 am

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Canon EOS M50

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Edited in Lightroom and Photoshop

Image Details:

This morning of June 25th was the first dawn that I could take a look at aligned planets. I have used y fish eye lens to capture them in single frame. I stood on slightly raised grounds of a school building. Did not wish to take a drive to a dark location, cause thin clouds were again coming in.
Dawn was soon fading and I could see Sun hues where horizon would be.
So Mercury was not visible to me from my location as it was just about rising.
Rest-- Venus, Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn I could mark.
But I am not sure what I see between M (moon) and Ma (mars)?
Though I could be wrong, but if I looked at some other images, my mind said Jupiter and Saturn are fine where I have marked. Am I seeing right please, tell me please. I think I should not be able to see Uranus in the image in that position, imo.

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January 20, 2019
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