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Venus and the Hyades on 12 April 2015. The Pleiades are hidden by cloud. Stack of 10x15 second exposures 400 ISO with my Canon IXUS. Click to embiggen. | Venus and the Hyades on 15 April 2015. The Pleiades are still hidden by cloud.
Stack of 10x15 second exposures 400 ISO with my Canon IXUS. Click to embiggen. |
Venus and the Pleiades had a
close encounter over the weekend, I of course, had cloud. I did get some clear patches, enough that I got some shots though. None with the Pleiades in them though.
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# posted by Ian Musgrave @ 1:28 am