Mars, Venus and Jupiter (in that order from top to bottom) in a triangle, in conjunction, at an old farmstead near Vulcan, Alberta, in the morning twilight, October 28, 2015. Illumination is from the nearly Full Hunters Moon in the west. The trio of planets were in Leo in a fine conjunction not to be repeated until November 21, 2111. Almost all of Leo is visible here, with Regulus, the constellations brightest star, just to the right of the windmill blades at top.This is a stack of 6 exposur
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Mars, Venus and Jupiter (in that order from top to bottom) in a triangle, in conjunction, at an old farmstead near Vulcan, Alberta, in the morning twilight, October 28, 2015. Illumination is from the nearly Full Hunters Moon in the west. The trio of planets were in Leo in a fine conjunction not to be repeated until November 21, 2111. Almost all of Leo is visible here, with Regulus, the constellations brightest star, just to the right of the windmill blades at top.This is a stack of 6 exposur by Alan Dyer/Visual & Written/VW Pics is available for licensing today.
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