Venus danced wonderfully across the Pleiades open star cluster tonight. Clear skies this evening across the Puget Sound area afforded skywatchers and astronomers alike a great chance to witness this once-in-eight-year event. Captured using an 80mm Meade Series 5000 APO refractor and a Nikon D5500 DSLR.
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Saturday, April 4, 2020
VENUS AND THE PLEIADES Taken by Steven Rosenow on April 3, 2020 @ Shelton, Washington, USA
Venus danced wonderfully across the Pleiades open star cluster tonight. Clear skies this evening across the Puget Sound area afforded skywatchers and astronomers alike a great chance to witness this once-in-eight-year event. Captured using an 80mm Meade Series 5000 APO refractor and a Nikon D5500 DSLR.
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