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2021-10-06 Neptune

Neptune

The eighth and outermost planet

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Conjunction: Moon, Venus and Mars

Conjunction!

amateur astronomy, ashen glow, Astronomy, Canon 60D, Conjunction, cosmos, creation, deep sky, evening, Featured, horizon, image, Lunar, Mars, moonshine, morning, nature, orbit, photography, planet, science, soapbox, southern skies, space, Stars, sunrise, Sunset, Universe, Venus, Venus in the East, Venus in the West, world

Dazzling Venus

Why do we only see Venus in the West?

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Saturn

A good time for planets.

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Venus – Regular as Clockwork

Every nineteen months Venus moves into our evening sky, stays for about nine and a half months and then disappears below our evening horizon

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Venus

Designation:    Venus Visual magnitude:   -3.8 (varies between -3.4 to -4.2 over its cycle) Apparent size: 18 arc seconds. current. … More

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