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Image of the day 06/30/2020

    Moon Venus Occultation, 



    
        

            Peter Goodhew

    Moon Venus Occultation

    Image of the day 06/30/2020

      Moon Venus Occultation, 



    
        

            Peter Goodhew

      Moon Venus Occultation

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      Frames: 1

      FPS: 100

      Focal length: 1200

      Resolution: 4250x2838

      File size: 574.5 KB

      Locations: e-Eye, Fregenal de la Sierra, Extramadura, Spain

      Data source: Own remote observatory

      Remote source: e-EyE Extremadura

      Description

      At 09:18 CET on the morning of 19 June 2020 the Moon was about to pass in front of the planet Venus. Imaging this by daylight was a bit of a challenge, especially as the sun was nearby, but using a short exposure (1/100th second) and a red filter managed to capture the moment just before Venus disappeared. It's interesting to note that with Venus being so much farther away it is far more illuminated than the Moon, which is only 4% illuminated.

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        Moon Venus Occultation, 



    
        

            Peter Goodhew
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        Moon Venus Occultation, 



    
        

            Peter Goodhew
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      Description: The Moon on final approach. A composite image showing the position of the Moon every two minutes as it approached Venus.

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      Moon Venus Occultation, 



    
        

            Peter Goodhew

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