November 28 2019 - It was a perfect night, crisp but no wind. Finally a cloudless sunset to view a 2.5 day old crescent moon and the conjunction duo for this week Venus and Jupiter. Visually it was easy to see too. Venus and Jupiter were almost 5 degrees apart. The pair will continue to separate over the coming days. The star to the left of the Moon around 7 o'clock is part of the Teapot asterism and is called Kaus Borealis. A pleasant way to end this imaging sequence.
Camera: Nikon Z6 Lens: Nikkor 70-200/4 set at 130mm Sensor ISO: 800 Exposure: 1 second at f/5.6 Processing: Cropped Frame in Adobe Photoshop CC 2020