An astrophotographer from India captured the “dance” of Venus and Jupiter. PHOTO

An astrophotographer from India captured the “dance” of Venus and Jupiter.  PHOTO



An astrophotographer from India created a series of images with Jupiter and Venus approaching each other. As a result, it looked like a dance, writes Space.com. During the approach of Venus and Jupiter, astrophotographer Soumyadeep Mukherjee took 10 photos. And then combined them into one photo where you can see how the planets move. Venus and Jupiter were closest to each other on the night of March 1. The distance between them was 600 million kilometers. Photo: Sumyadeep Mukherjee On February 22-23 this year, planets could be seen in the sky over Ukraine. Photo: Volodymyr Litovka/Facebook The photographer recorded the path of the planets starting from February 21, 2022 to the beginning of March 2023. It will be recalled that a photographer from the USA created the clearest image of Jupiter. Read also: The exoplanet hunter. How during the war Ukrainian researcher Olga Zahozai discovered a planet important for science



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