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The Star of Bethlehem! |
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Don't it look like the Star of Bethlehem? But it is actually Venus on the left of the Chapel Saint-Michel-de-Brasparts: under Leo's head.
From left to right, Draco's head, the Little and Big Dipper, then Leon Cancer and Gemini, and finally Canis Minor and Major, Orion and Lepus.
The zodiacal light remains visible, extending from Venus to Cancer and Gemini (harboring Mars, on Castor and Pollux right). |
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24 mm focal length, composite of 13 pictures |
Exposure & film |
10 s with digital camera Canon 5D MarkII + Canon 24mm L USM |
Date & place |
September 23, 2009, Saint-Michel-de-Brasparts |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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