Venus Jupiter Conjunction
Taken by John Flinn on August 5, 2001 @ Eastern Lane County Oregon USA
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Venus and Jupiter at it again. On August 5, 2001 they were less than a degree apart. A stork-like lenticular cloud seems to carry them past the Three Sisters volcanoes. This picture taken from a 5500 ridge in eastern Lane County Oregon at 4AM using a Nikon FM2n 35mm F1.4 Nikkor and Provia 400F.
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