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Credit & Copyright: Chris
Kotsiopoulos
(GreekSky)
Explanation:
You can see four planets in
this serene sunset image,
created from a series of stacked digital exposures captured
near dusk on May 25.
The composite picture follows the trail of three of them,
Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury (left to right) dropping toward the
western horizon, gathered close in last month's remarkable
triple planetary conjunction.
Similar in brightness to planet Mercury, the star
Elnath (Beta Tauri)
is also tracked across the scene, leaving its dotted trail
still farther to the right.
Of course, in the foreground are the
still, shallow waters of Alikes salt lake, reflecting the striking colors of
sunset over Kos Island, Greece,
planet Earth.
For now, Jupiter has wandered into the glare of the setting Sun,
but Mercury and Venus remain low in
the west at
twilight.
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Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
Publications with keywords: conjunction - sunset
Publications with words: conjunction - sunset
See also:
- APOD: 2025 December 30 Á An Artificial Comet
- APOD: 2025 December 22 Á Sunset Solstice over Stonehenge
- APOD: 2025 October 15 Á Rocket Launch Plume over Tucson
- APOD: 2025 June 15 Á Two Worlds One Sun
- A Conjunction of Crescents
- APOD: 2023 March 6 Á Jupiter and Venus from Earth
- Jupiter Meets Saturn: A Red Spotted Great Conjunction

