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Earthshine and Venus Over Sierra de Guadarrama
« on: March 28, 2012, 09:43:56 AM »



The Earth's Moon was caught just above the horizon in a young crescent phase. The familiar Moon might look a bit odd as the exposure shows significant Earthshine -- the illumination of the part of the Moon hidden from direct sunlight by the sun- reflecting Earth. Also captured in the image is the bright planet Venus on the right. Venus and Jupiter passed only three degrees from each other last week during a photogenic planetary conjunction. The above image was taken two days ago near Madrid, Spain. The foreground horizon silhouette includes some of the Seven Peak s of the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range. Just a few minutes after this picture was taken, the Moon set.
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