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A conjunction between the moon and planet Jupiter is seen from L’Aquila, Italy, on January 18, 2024. Moon was at its first quarter phase, an...

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Moon Jupiter Conjunction Over Italy

22 January 2024

A conjunction between the moon and planet Jupiter is seen from L’Aquila, Italy, on January 18, 2024. Moon was at its first quarter phase, an...

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22 January 2024

A conjunction between the moon and planet Jupiter is seen from L’Aquila, Italy, on January 18, 2024. Moon was at its first quarter phase, and Jupiter was in the constellation of Aries. The two objects were approximately 2 degrees apart in the sky. This conjunction was visible to the naked eye in most parts of the world. Jupiter satellites, well known as Jupiter Moons, are visible next to the planet.


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(EDITOR’S NOTE: Image is the best frame of a video captured through a telescope and an astronomic camera) A Lunar occultation of Venus plane...

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Lunar Occultation Of Venus From Italy

9 November 2023

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Image is the best frame of a video captured through a telescope and an astronomic camera) A Lunar occultation of Venus plane...

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9 November 2023

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Image is the best frame of a video captured through a telescope and an astronomic camera) A Lunar occultation of Venus planet is seen from L’Aquila, Italy, on November 9th, 2023. Venus disappeared behind the moon for one hour during the morning. The astronomical show was visible through a telescope, a binocular or a photo camera telephoto lens.


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