March 2012 (1): Venus and Jupiter
5/3/2012
More images of Venus, Jupiter and the Moon:
Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-400 f5.6 exposure 4 secs 26mm lens.
7/3/2012
8/3/2012
10/3/2012
Venus is the brighter 'star' at right, while Jupiter is to the right in these two images taken by myself.
11/3/2012
Fuji HS10 ISO-200 f5.6 exposure 4 secs 130mm lens.
More images of Venus, Jupiter and the Moon:
Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-400 f5.6 exposure 4 secs 26mm lens.
7/3/2012
Fuji HS10 digital camera ISO-400 f5.6 exposure 4 secs 30mm lens.
The constellation of Orion.
Fuji HS10 ISO-200 f2.8 exposure 4 secs 24mm lens.
8/3/2012
The Full Moon with the planet Mars to the left and the bright star Regulus to the right.
Fuji HS10 ISO-200 f3.2 exposure 2.6 secs 26mm lens.
Close-up of Mars with the camera.
Fuji HS10 ISO-400 f5.6 exposure 4 secs 135mm lens.
10/3/2012
Venus is the brighter 'star' at right, while Jupiter is to the right in these two images taken by myself.
Fuji HS10 ISO-200 f3.2 exposure 0.56 secs 24mm lens.
Fuji HS10 ISO-200 f2.8 exposure 4 secs 24mm lens.
11/3/2012
Fuji HS10 ISO-200 f3.2 exposure 4 secs 26mm lens.
This image of the planet pair also shows the stars of the constellations of Aries and Triangulum to the right of Venus. Notice also that Venus has moved parallel to Jupiter and in the coming days will move past Jupiter.
Fuji HS10 ISO-200 f2.8 exposure 4 secs 26mm lens.
Here, I've taken an image of the western sky with the constellations
of Gemini and Auriga.
18/3/2012
Fuji HS10 ISO-200 f5.6 exposure 4 secs 130mm lens.
Eight days have elapsed and Venus has moved above Jupiter.







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