January 20, 2019

Ragini Chaturvedi
NJ, USA
NJ, USA
08/19/2022
04:20 am
04:20 am
CANON R6
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In the very wee hours of this morning, Moon passes by between planet Mars on its right bottom and open cluster Pleiades on the top left. Bright star Aldebaran can also be seen in line with Mars a little below.
I need to work on that Moon glare.
Still have a chance tomorrow, to take these three celestial partners with different lens settings. Weather should cooperate.
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January 20, 2019
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