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Old 02-24-2012, 09:28 AM
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Actually you're better off with a wide angle. I was shooting it last night with a 24mm and needed all of that to get Jupiter, Venus, Luna and the horizon in the view. I'll try again the next few nights as well as the Moon will be real close to Venus either tonight or Saturday, and then next to Jupiter the following day. Hope I can manage one or two decent shots.

Interestingly for folks with telescopes, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars are all up nights right now. Though not all at the same time of course. Mars and Saturn appear much later.

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