Location: Lower Westside, Saint John, NB, Canada
Date Time: December 4, 2024 1705-1720
Weather: Occasionally breezy, the western sky was soon covered by clouds from an approaching storm, observed just after capturing images. The temperature felt quite chilly at -2.2°C, with a wind chill of -5°C, although it seemed even colder than that.
Equipment: Canon Rebel with 18-55mm and 75-300mm lens. Images processed with PhotoShop.
Objective: To observe and photograph the conjunction of Venus and a 14% illuminated waxing crescent Moon. I appreciate Ed notifying me about this event this morning! Unfortunately, bad weather has been looming.
Report:
- Breezy weather from the north made imaging difficult. It was a very pretty conjunction which showed up brightly even though there was plenty of light out during imaging. Approximately 1 degree and 40 minutes separate them (equivalent to 5 moon widths). Shortly after these images, dark clouds covered this part of the sky.
Clouds moving in, imaged at 1711hrs. I measure 5 Moon widths apart. 1/8 sec, f/5.0, ISO 100, focal length 205mm. |
1/6sec, ISO 100, f/5.6, focal length 55mm |
- Two new cranes have been delivered to the port, and I had an excellent view of their unloading. These are the two new cranes along with the ship that brought them.
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