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Credit & Copyright: Laurent Laveder  
(Version  
franцaise officielle de l'APOD)  
  
  
Explanation:
This serene image  
of boats moored in the harbor of  
l'Мle-Tudy, Bretagne, France was taken on June 1st,  
about an hour after sunset.  
  
It also features Venus,  
third brightest celestial object  
after the Sun and Moon.  
  
For casual skygazers, this month marks  
Venus' return  
to the evening sky as the  
brilliant 'star',  
shining low in the west-northwest shortly after sunset.  
  
In the picture,  
astrophotographer  
and APOD translator  
Laurent Laveder notes that Venus is easily mistaken for  
a light atop a sailboat's tall mast, giving  
the otherwise stunning celestial beacon an unremarkable  
appearance.  
  
Of course, a year ago Venus' appearance was quite remarkable.  
  
On June 8, 2004,  
Venus crossed the Sun's disk,  
the first transit of Venus since 1882.  
  
Late this week  
Venus shares the evening sky with the young  
crescent Moon, and will next transit the Sun on June 6,  
2012.  
  
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