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The others pictures of "October 2005 Moon-Mars-Pleiades conjunction" |
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Moon-Mars,Pleiades conjunction |
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The following day, the Moon shifted towards the left. It is now very close to the Pleiades. I waited until clouds attenuate the glare of the Moon to snap. Strategic choice, because the Pleiades are not drowned in the Moon's halo, being visible through a hole in the clouds, while Mars, to the far right, is just leaving dense clouds which hid it. Lastly, some colored irisations (called corona) around the Moon bring a colorful touch. |
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110 mm focal length |
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4 s with digital camera Camedia 5060 |
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October 19, 2005, Quimper |
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The others pictures of "October 2005 Moon-Mars-Pleiades conjunction" |
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A Shower of Stars in Brittany
Brittany by night in panorama!
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