Moon Jupiter Mars Venus Grand Conjunction June 15, 1991
The crescent Moon is overexposed on the sunlit part, but reasonably
exposed on the earthlit part. On a line from the Moon are Jupiter
and then Venus. Mars appears above Jupiter and a little to its right.
Photo was taken on Kodak ISO 400 slide film with a Fujica 35mm camera with
a 55mm lens at f/1.8 for an unrecorded time. Celestial north is to
the right, and east is up. Digitized on an HP Photosmart scanner
and cropped.
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