VENUS AND JUPITER March 3 – April 3, 2012. MARCH 3RD.

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VENUS AND JUPITER March 3 – April 3, 2012

MARCH 3RD

MARCH 4TH

MARCH 5TH

MARCH 6TH

MARCH 7TH

MARCH 8TH

MARCH 9TH

MARCH 10TH

MARCH 11TH

MARCH 12TH

MARCH 13TH

MARCH 15TH

MARCH 17TH

MARCH 18TH

MARCH 19TH

MARCH 20TH

MARCH 21ST

MARCH 22ND

MARCH 23RD

MARCH 26TH

MARCH 27TH

MARCH 30TH

MARCH 31ST

APRIL 2ND

APRIL 3RD

MARCH 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 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 9 TH IMAGE, THAT WAS TAKEN LATER. STARTING WITH MARCH 11 TH, THE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:00 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS.

MARCH MARCH 13 MARCH 14 MARCH 15 MARCH 16 MARCH 17 THESE IMAGES (EXCEPT FOR MARCH 14) WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:00 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS. SEE A GREATLY MAGNIFIED VERSION OF MR. HEILBRUNN’S MARCH 14 TH PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN WITH A 420MM ZOOM LENS LOCATED AT THE END OF THIS PRESENTATION. CLOUDY

MARCH 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 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. CLOUDY

MARCH 28 – APRIL 1 MARCH 28 MARCH29 MARCH 30 MARCH 31 APRIL 1 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:30 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS. CLOUDY

APRIL 2 – APRIL 6 APRIL 2 APRIL 3 APRIL 4 APRIL 5 APRIL6 THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 7:30 P.M. EDT USING THE SAME 55MM LENS.

MARCH 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 3 MARCH 4 MARCH 5 MARCH 6 MARCH 7

MARCH THESE IMAGES WERE TAKEN AT ABOUT 6:00 P.M. EST WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE MARCH 9 TH IMAGE, THAT WAS TAKEN LATER. STARTING WITH MARCH 11 TH, 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 8 MARCH 9 MARCH 10 MARCH 11 MARCH 12

MARCH CLOUDY CLOUDY 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 13 MARCH 14 MARCH 15 MARCH 16 MARCH 17

MARCH 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 18 MARCH 19 MARCH 20 MARCH 21 MARCH 22

MARCH CLOUDY CLOUDY 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 MARCH 24 MARCH 25 MARCH 26 MARCH 27

MARCH 28 – APRIL 1 CLOUDY CLOUDY CLOUDY 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 28 MARCH 29 MARCH 30 MARCH 31 APRIL 1

APRIL 2 – APRIL 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. APRIL 2 APRIL 3 APRIL 4 APRIL 5 APRIL 6

MARCHDISTANCE APART IN PIXELS MARCHDISTANCE APART IN PIXELS APRILDISTANCE APART IN PIXELS CLOUDY * CLOUDY CLOUDY CLOUDY28CLOUDY CLOUDY13 16CLOUDY

MARCH 14 IMAGE OF VENUS AND JUPITER NOTE THE TWO JOVIAN SATELLITES CALLISTO AND GANYMEDE ABOVE JUPITER Mark Heilbrunn Photograph

FIRST QUARTER 3/31/2012

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