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  3. Reorganising some of my files, came upon this 2017 photo named "good morning, moon" and I think it looks pretty nice.

Reorganising some of my files, came upon this 2017 photo named "good morning, moon" and I think it looks pretty nice.

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  • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

    @sinituulia Wow, you captured the Earthshine eli maatamoa!

    The planet is probably Venus. Not sure without the precise date.

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    @martinvermeer This was on the 17th of October in 2017, if the metadata is correct, and it might be!

    I remember seeing this many many mornings, but usually with clouds which made the city lights haze up the whole sky. 🤔

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    • sinituulia@eldritch.cafeS sinituulia@eldritch.cafe

      @martinvermeer This was on the 17th of October in 2017, if the metadata is correct, and it might be!

      I remember seeing this many many mornings, but usually with clouds which made the city lights haze up the whole sky. 🤔

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      @sinituulia Morning 7 o'clock of that day, in Stellarium. Location Tenala. Yes, Venus

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      • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

        @sinituulia Morning 7 o'clock of that day, in Stellarium. Location Tenala. Yes, Venus

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        @martinvermeer I'm not very familiar with the stars and planets in the sky, or at least where and when they show up, but I have this vague feeling that it's often Venus on these skies?

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        • sinituulia@eldritch.cafeS sinituulia@eldritch.cafe

          @martinvermeer I'm not very familiar with the stars and planets in the sky, or at least where and when they show up, but I have this vague feeling that it's often Venus on these skies?

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          @sinituulia In the general neighbourhood of the Sun, i.e., morning or evening twilight, that is likely. Especially if the sky is so bright that you cannot see any fixed stars.

          In this case (I checked) Venus was in her orbit almost behind the Sun and not very bright. In a telescope she would look almost full but small, because of the distance.

          In the weeks following this, she vanished behind the Sun and then re-appeared as the 'evening star'.

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          • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

            @sinituulia In the general neighbourhood of the Sun, i.e., morning or evening twilight, that is likely. Especially if the sky is so bright that you cannot see any fixed stars.

            In this case (I checked) Venus was in her orbit almost behind the Sun and not very bright. In a telescope she would look almost full but small, because of the distance.

            In the weeks following this, she vanished behind the Sun and then re-appeared as the 'evening star'.

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            @sinituulia Venus is such a rewarding object, even in a small telescope, or even in binoculars, provided they are on a tripod. Around 'brightest shine', close to eastern or western elongation, she shows as a Moon-like crescent, just like Galileo described her - a spherical world orbiting the Sun, dark but illuminated by the Sun. It never gets old.

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            • sinituulia@eldritch.cafeS sinituulia@eldritch.cafe

              Reorganising some of my files, came upon this 2017 photo named "good morning, moon" and I think it looks pretty nice. Finland being Finland, seven in the morning apparently looked like this when I lived very high up. Good morning, tiny moon! Good morning, probably some planet!

              #Photography #Moon

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              @sinituulia ... I need to keep my screen cleaner: I thought the planet was dust on my screen (but it moves with the moon when I scroll).

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              • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                @sinituulia Venus is such a rewarding object, even in a small telescope, or even in binoculars, provided they are on a tripod. Around 'brightest shine', close to eastern or western elongation, she shows as a Moon-like crescent, just like Galileo described her - a spherical world orbiting the Sun, dark but illuminated by the Sun. It never gets old.

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                @sinituulia The picture from the astronomy book of my father, and of my childhood.

                https://fediscience.org/@martinvermeer/113726854976237287

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                • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                  @sinituulia The picture from the astronomy book of my father, and of my childhood.

                  https://fediscience.org/@martinvermeer/113726854976237287

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                  @martinvermeer There's so many interesting things out there and only so much time and brain!

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                  • sinituulia@eldritch.cafeS sinituulia@eldritch.cafe

                    @martinvermeer There's so many interesting things out there and only so much time and brain!

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                    @sinituulia

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                    • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                      @sinituulia

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                      @martinvermeer 1000%
                      Me and historical sewing

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                      • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                        @sinituulia

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                        @martinvermeer @sinituulia 😄 That's good!

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                        • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                          @sinituulia

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                          @martinvermeer @sinituulia spot on

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