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PhotographerNaveen L NLocationBangaloreDate1 Dec 2008, around 19:00 IST ( +5.30 GMT)EquipmentCanon EOS 450D ISO: 800 Exposure: 1.0 sec Aperture: f/5.6 Focal Length: 55mm Flash Used: No Camera placed on tripod.DescriptionBeautiful Smiley face created by Venus, Jupiter and the Moon |
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PhotographerCharles BrowardLocationGainesville, FlDate12-01-08 about 6 pmEquipmentNikon D-80 with 18 to 135 Nikkor lens. Propped on a fence post. Persons name is Jeff BousquetDescriptionA not so wild horse on Paines Prarie State Park near Gainesville Fl. Venus, Moon, Jupiter high overhead |
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PhotographerKavalieris ApostolisLocationAgrinion GreeceDate12-1-2008 19:55 local timeEquipmentcamera:CANON EOS 350 D,lens 75-300mm in135 f/r exp. 30sec -DescriptionThe conjunction of Venus, Moon and Jupiter in a straight line, as seen from Greece. |
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PhotographerBrian BarkerLocationNew Hill, NCDate12/1/08, 7 - 7:30PM EasternEquipmentWilliam Optics 80mm f/6.8 with Celestron f/6.3 reducer. Canon 400d unmodified. Tripod Mount. 5 frame mosaic x 27 exposures (5717 x 3592). Processed from JPG in PS2 and Noise Ninja.DescriptionVenus resides in lower right, Jupiter in upper right. |
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PhotographerEfrain Morales RiveraLocationAguadilla, Puerto RicoDate11/26-12/02/08 00:19utEquipmentPiggy Backed on my LX200ACF 12in.on a CGE mount. Images 1-4 were taken with the DMK21AF04 and a Toshiba 29mm, F1.4 lens. Center image taken with a Sony DSC50 camera it was used while it was raining for my un-smiley face .DescriptionThis a sequence of several days, last two days rain almost kept me from capturing this grand momment. But enough to finish it. |
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PhotographerBrad CritcherLocationFlorence South CarolinaDatedec 1, 6pmEquipmentNikon D80Descriptionvenus jupiter moon dec 1 2008 |
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PhotographerJim TomakaLocationAlamogordo, NMDate12/1/08 7:30 PM MTEquipmentCelestron Onyx 80 mm refractor, unguided on GC-5 mount, Canon XSi Rebel DSLR.DescriptionThe Moon, Jupiter and Venus were shot through a Celestron Onyx 80 mm refractor on 12/1/08 at 7:30 PM MT from Alamogordo, NM. Two composite images (Moon at 1/125 sec, Jupiter and Venus at 1/3 sec). |
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PhotographerGuillermo AbramsonLocationBariloche, Argentina (41S 71W)Date2008-12-01 22:00EquipmentCanon XTi, Canon kit lens, tripod mounted.DescriptionThe triple conjunction of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter, as seen over the city of Bariloche in Northern Patagonia, Argentina, shortly after the sun set behind the Andes Cordillera. |
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PhotographerFrankie LucenaLocationCabo Rojo,Puerto RicoDateDicember 1 2008EquipmentI used a Sony 3.2 megapixel cybershot camera set at full auto with flash disabled.DescriptionThis is the conjunction of the moon,venus,jupiter and the christmas lights at my house here in Cabo Rojo,Puerto Rico.Happy Holidays !!! |
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PhotographerKyle HillLocationMarshfield MassachusettsDate5:00 Est TimeEquipmentSony CyberShot DSC-W100 Digital Camera.DescriptionLast night on December 1, 2008. The Moon, Jupiter, and Venus were all very close together and if you turned your head sideways, it looked like a frowning face. |
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