Astrophotographer Josh Dury got an awesome scene early Friday and Saturn
The image is taken at 4 AM BST (11 PM EDT / 03:00 GMT) and show a fleeting “Celestial Triangle“That appears before the sun rises.
“The planets woman,, Venus And the crescent-crescent moon folds a beautiful cosmic display, “Dury told Space.com in an email.
This cosmic encounter unfolds in quiet moments before dawn, with Venus shining on the bottom the moon And Saturn has been placed higher in heaven. The peaceful lake and early mist fog offers perfect foreground.
“For this scene, I attribute a simple, natural composition,” Dury said. “Imagine the dawn scene; round the fog over the Great Lake, the sound of a distant cuckoo fills a mirror before something before something is coming in the morning.”
Dury uses a camera at Sony A7s II with a Sigma 85mm f / 1.4 ART ARTS AT A BENRO TRIPODISE TRIPOD to get the shot.
If you miss this show in the morning, don’t worry: you have yet to find a similar view early on the left Saturday, with a high position of Venus higher to the right.
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