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Credit & Copyright: Luis Argerich,  
Agustin Llorens, Guido Medici, Gabriel Remotti  
  
   
Explanation:
On September 8, brilliant planet Venus appearing  
as the evening  
star stood near a slender, crescent Moon at sunset.  
  
The close celestial pairing or conjunction was a scene  
enjoyed by  
skygazers around the world.  
  
But from some  
locations in South America,  
the Moon actually passed in front of Venus in a  
lunar occultation.  
  
Captured near Las Cañas, Uruguay,  
this  
two frame mosaic telescopic view shows the Moon and Venus  
before and after the occultation.  
  
The silvery evening star appears at right just before it winked out  
behind the dark lunar limb, still in bright twilight skies.  
  
About an hour later Venus emerged (left) along the three  
day old Moon's sunlit edge.  
  
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