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Venus and Jupiter, 3 July 2012

Wednesday, July 4, 2012 13:50
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Venus, Jupiter, Hyades (seen faintly) and Aldebaran on 30 June, 2012 (click to embiggen) Venus, Jupiter, Pleiades, Hyades and Aldebaran on 3 July, 2012 (click to embiggen)

The morning skyshow featuring Jupiter and Venus as seen from Adelaide, Australia. Images taken with a Canon IXUS 100 IS, 400 ASA, 3x Zoom, 4 seconds exposure, roughly around 6:30 am. Venus is the brightest object, Jupiter the next brightest and Aldebaran the brightest after that.

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