Nikolaos Pantazis posted this beautiful photo at EarthSky Facebook. It’s the morning planets, plus bright stars, over the Saronic Gulf – or Saronicos Gulf in Greece – part of the Aegean Sea between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey.
From bottom to top, the three bright sky objects along this graceful line in the predawn sky are Venus (lowest and brightest), Jupiter and the star Regulus. The bright star Spica and planet Mars (between Venus and Jupiter) are also visible.
Thank you, Nikolaos!
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Nikolaos Pantazis posted this beautiful photo at EarthSky Facebook. It’s the morning planets, plus bright stars, over the Saronic Gulf – or Saronicos Gulf in Greece – part of the Aegean Sea between the mainlands of Greece and Turkey.
From bottom to top, the three bright sky objects along this graceful line in the predawn sky are Venus (lowest and brightest), Jupiter and the star Regulus. The bright star Spica and planet Mars (between Venus and Jupiter) are also visible.
Thank you, Nikolaos!
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