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Old 29-June-2005, 11:16 AM
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Taken with Canon G5 digital camera, 2 seconds 100ASA f2.8 18:15 AEST
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Old 29-June-2005, 02:49 PM
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Wow! That's another excellent shot, David.

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Thanks Dave, its amazing what can be achieved sometimes with fairly basic equipment and a bit of luck!

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Very nice photos!

Are these planets still viewable in the western sky?
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You can see Saturn for just a bit longer. It's gonna get closer and closer to the sun though, and soon it won't be possible.

Venus and Mercury are sticking around for a bit longer.
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