I took these photos the other day in London.
Ruth Comerford writing in BBC:
Stargazers around the globe were treated to a stunning celestial scene on Friday as Venus appeared shining brightly above a crescent Moon.
The planet was visible to the naked eye from the UK to the US, Turkey and China.
Venus is often called the Evening Star or Morning Star because, when it is prominent, it appears like the brightest "star" in the sky.
Too many clouds here yesterday to see that. Good shot!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Clear sky for a change.
DeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt was strking! :)
DeleteYou have an interest on star/planet gazing like one of my university friends
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to photo the moon!
DeleteVenus has been so big and bright lately.
ReplyDeleteI see it, how wonderful and such a clear blue sky as well.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful, I love looking at the stars. We've had snowfall the last few nights. It's wonderful how the snow crunches under your shoes when you walk.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a good and healthy 2025.