Credit & Copyright: Peter Heinzen
Explanation:
Something was about to happen.
Just two days ago, two of the three celestial objects easily visible during the day
appeared to collide.
But actually,
Earth's Moon
passed well in front of the distant
planet Venus.
The occultation was caught from
Switzerland
in the hours before
sunset.
Moments after this image was taken, the Moon, visible as the crescent on the right
of the
above image,
eclipsed Venus, appearing in
gibbous phase on the lower left.
Clouds that once threatened to obscure the
whole event, were visible on the far left.
About
90 minutes later,
Venus re-appeared just to the right of the
bright crescent.
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