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IMG4226 Aldebaran (Hyades), Pleiades, Venus, Moon, and Jupiter

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The Moon joins Jupiter (below left) and Venus (up left). The angular separation between the Moon and Jupiter is ~2.5 degrees of arc. Up above Venus is the Pleiades, and to the left of Pleiades are the horns of Tauras with the bright Aldebaran. Taken via a Canon EFS 18-55 IS lens, working at 18mm f/3.5 on Manual focus. Exposure 3 sec at 1600 ISO. [2012-Mar-25 from Hainesville, Illinois at 8:39pm.]

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