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Updated · Space.com · Jun 13
Soumyadeep Mukherjee Shares 30-Day Venus-Jupiter Collage as Planets Closed to Within 2 Degrees
Updated
Updated · Space.com · Jun 13

Soumyadeep Mukherjee Shares 30-Day Venus-Jupiter Collage as Planets Closed to Within 2 Degrees

3 articles · Updated · Space.com · Jun 13

Summary

  • A 30-day collage titled "Closer, Everyday" tracks Venus and Jupiter over Kolkata from May 11 to June 9, culminating in their conjunction low above the western horizon.
  • Mukherjee shot the sequence after sunset with the same Nikon Z6II, Sigma 50 mm lens and framing throughout, changing mainly shutter speed as twilight colors and cloud conditions shifted.
  • The far-right panel captures the June 9 peak, when the two planets appeared less than 2 degrees apart in Gemini for skywatchers worldwide.
  • That apparent near-meeting was a line-of-sight effect: during the monthlong shoot, Venus actually moved about 27 million miles farther from Jupiter as it raced toward Earth.

Insights

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