Really nice capture with the Superstitions in silhouette. Good stuff Tom.
On Dec 22, 2018, at 10:50 AM, Tom Polakis <tpolakis@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Jupiter and Mercury have made a close approach in the past couple days. On
the left is Mercury, nearly as bright as it gets in a twilight sky. Next to
it is Jupiter, just emerging into the morning sky, and nearly at its
faintest. The star at 4 o'clock from the pair is Antares, which isn't
typically associated with the month of December. Venus is also in the frame,
at upper right. These photos were taken within a couple hours of sunrise at
a site a few miles west of the Superstition Mountains, near Phoenix.
http://a4.pbase.com/o10/64/297864/1/168570678.NfDoMrMO.IMG_4266.jpg
Six more photos from this morning are posted at this site.
http://www.pbase.com/polakis/merc_jup_2018
Tom
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