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Jupiter-Venus-Moon - Celestial event - 1

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The celestial event of 2008 where Jupiter, Venus and the Moon create a triangle in the evening sky for a few days. However, as time passes the moon separates itself further every day. This event will not be seen again until sometime in the 2050's. This is during the earlier evening when the event was at about 45 degrees up in the southern sky as seen from Arizona in time lapse as it crosses and heads down for setting. This is part 1 long range.
Location:
Tucson, AZ, United States
Source:
Sony HVR-A1U

Categories

timelapse science elements and effects

Keywords

moon Jupiter Venus celestial bodies sky view event space rare clear science astronomy "vader video" no people time lapse long shot wide angle lens tracking shot low angle point of view (pov) color natural lighting archival contemporary 2000s autumn winter night exterior

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292005
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Duration:
00:00:12,09
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Date Created:
2008 Dec 1
Date Uploaded:
4 Dec 2008
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