Venus and moon on September 10, 2015 by GregDiesel Landscape Photography in Currituck, North Carolina.
Can you still see Venus and the moon for yourself? Yes. They’ll be visible again on the morning of September 11. Then the moon will sink into the dawn … but Venus will appear in our morning sky for months to come. This is the view from North America on these mornings, but, as you can see from the photos on this page, these objects are visible near each other from around the world.
View larger. | Venus and moon on September 10, 2015 by CB Devgun in India.
Beth Katz caught the moon and Venus on the morning of September 9, too. Thank you, Beth and all who posted!
Bottom line: The moon and Venus on the mornings of September 9 and 10, 2015, via photos from the EarthSky community.
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Venus and moon on September 10, 2015 by GregDiesel Landscape Photography in Currituck, North Carolina.
Can you still see Venus and the moon for yourself? Yes. They’ll be visible again on the morning of September 11. Then the moon will sink into the dawn … but Venus will appear in our morning sky for months to come. This is the view from North America on these mornings, but, as you can see from the photos on this page, these objects are visible near each other from around the world.
View larger. | Venus and moon on September 10, 2015 by CB Devgun in India.
Beth Katz caught the moon and Venus on the morning of September 9, too. Thank you, Beth and all who posted!
Bottom line: The moon and Venus on the mornings of September 9 and 10, 2015, via photos from the EarthSky community.
from EarthSky http://ift.tt/1NrjgRu
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