Posted on Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Update: April 04, 2012 will be the last night to see the Venus and Pleiades conjunction, as Venus slowly moves away from the Pleiades star cluster. This conjunction occurs only once in every 8 years, so don't miss it.
Pictures of Venus and Pleiades star cluster conjunction below,
Image Credit: M. Raşid Tuğral, Picture taken at Ankara, Turkiye (Full Image)
Image Credit: Kadri Tinn, Picture taken at Tartu, Estonia (Full Image)
Image Credit: Kadri Tinn, Picture taken at Tartu, Estonia (Full Image)
"It was quite hard to see the conjunction here in Tallinn, because of the clouds. However had a chance to sneak on the conjunction between the cloud gaps!"
Image Credit: Karthikeyan VJ, Picture taken at Tallinn, Estonia (Full Image)
Camera: Canon EOS 1100D, Lens: Canon EF 55-250mm
Image Credit: Karthikeyan VJ, Picture taken at Tallinn, Estonia (Full Image)
Camera: Canon EOS 1100D, Lens: Canon EF 55-250mm
If you have taken photos of the conjunction, take time to share it with us. Send the photos to,
Pictures of Venus and Pleiades star cluster conjunction below,
Image Credit: M. Raşid Tuğral, Picture taken at Ankara, Turkiye (Full Image)
Image Credit: Kadri Tinn, Picture taken at Tartu, Estonia (Full Image)
Image Credit: Kadri Tinn, Picture taken at Tartu, Estonia (Full Image)
"It was quite hard to see the conjunction here in Tallinn, because of the clouds. However had a chance to sneak on the conjunction between the cloud gaps!"
Image Credit: Karthikeyan VJ, Picture taken at Tallinn, Estonia (Full Image)
Camera: Canon EOS 1100D, Lens: Canon EF 55-250mm
Image Credit: Karthikeyan VJ, Picture taken at Tallinn, Estonia (Full Image)
Camera: Canon EOS 1100D, Lens: Canon EF 55-250mm
If you have taken photos of the conjunction, take time to share it with us. Send the photos to,