
Jacob Baker created this cool composite image of the moon and Venus rising in the east this morning, Friday, April 25, 2014. He said it took him about three hours to complete. “Phew!” he said. It was worth it, Jacob.
The waning crescent moon is now sweeping past the sky’s brightest starlike object – the planet Venus – n the eastern predawn sky. They were closest on Friday morning – April 25, 2014 – but you might catch the moon and Venus on Saturday, too. Click here for a chart and info about Saturday’s moon and Venus.
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