VENUS AND JUPITER.

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VENUS AND JUPITER

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MARCH 11TH

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MARCH 3 - 7 MARCH 3 MARCH 4 MARCH 5 MARCH 6 MARCH 7 THESE FIVE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 6:00 P.M. EST WITH A 55MM LENS.

MARCH 8 - 12 MARCH 8 MARCH 9 MARCH 10 MARCH 11 MARCH 12 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 6:00 P.M. EST WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE MARCH 9TH IMAGE, THAT WAS TAKEN LATER. STARTING WITH MARCH 11TH, THE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:00 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS.

MARCH 13 - 17 CLOUDY CLOUDY MARCH 13 MARCH 14 MARCH 15 MARCH 16 MARCH 17 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:00 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS.

MARCH 18 - 22 MARCH 18 MARCH 19 MARCH 20 MARCH 21 MARCH 22 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:30 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS.

MARCH 23 - 27 CLOUDY CLOUDY MARCH 23 MARCH24 MARCH 25 MARCH 26 MARCH 27 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:30 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS.

MARCH 3 - 7 MARCH 3 MARCH 4 MARCH 5 MARCH 6 MARCH 7 2089.8 1904.1 1709.3 1539.0 1354.0 ALL FIVE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 6:00 P.M. EST WITH A 55MM LENS. THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE PLANETS WAS MEASURED TO THE NEAREST 0.1 OF A PIXEL.

MARCH 8 - 12 MARCH 8 MARCH 9 MARCH 10 MARCH 11 MARCH 12 1204.8 1026.2 903.4 811.5 697.7 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 6:00 P.M. EST WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE MARCH 9TH IMAGE, THAT WAS TAKEN LATER. STARTING WITH MARCH 11TH, THE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:00 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS. THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE PLANETS WAS MEASURED TO THE NEAREST 0.1 OF A PIXEL.

MARCH 13 - 17 MARCH 13 MARCH 14 MARCH 15 MARCH 16 MARCH 17 637.2 CLOUDY 773.4 CLOUDY 1072.6 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:00 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS. THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE PLANETS WAS MEASURED TO THE NEAREST 0.1 OF A PIXEL.

MARCH 18 - 22 MARCH 18 MARCH 19 MARCH 20 MARCH 21 MARCH 22 1347.2 1347.7 1495.5 1711.8 1972.2 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:30 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS. THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE PLANETS WAS MEASURED TO THE NEAREST 0.1 OF A PIXEL.

MARCH 23 - 27 MARCH 23 MARCH 24 MARCH 25 MARCH 26 MARCH 27 2088.4 CLOUDY CLOUDY 2593.8 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:30 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS. THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE PLANETS WAS MEASURED TO THE NEAREST 0.1 OF A PIXEL.

DISTANCE APART IN PIXELS MARCH DISTANCE APART IN PIXELS 3 2089.8 19 1347.7 4 1904.1 20 1495.5 5 1709.3 21 1711.8 6 1539.0 22 1972.2 7 1354.0 23 2088.4 8 1204.8 24 CLOUDY 9 1026.2 25 10 903.4 26 2593.8 11 811.5 12 697.7 13 637.2 14 15 773.4 16 17 1072.6 18 1347.2*