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Venus, the dazzling morning or evening star, outshines all the other stars and planets in the night sky. It moves into the evening sky in March, low in the west as darkness begins to fall. It will climb into better view through the spring and into summer. It will disappear from view in October as it passes between Earth and the Sun. It will return to view as a “morning star” by early November, and remain there for the rest of the year.
Originally posted by SunnyDee
reply to post by The Great Day
The possible planet in your pictures is really interesting. The spot clearly moved position considerably. Could it have somehow been a spot on your lens? Thanks for sharing.
Looks more like something from startrek...
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by The Great Day
It's lens flare. The closer the Sun is to the center of the frame, the closer the spot is to the Sun.
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