To night I was planet hunting. Mercury is hard to spot at 70 degrees north; it is seldom up when it is dark enough to see it. But for some days it will be visible and easilly found with the aid of Venus.

Venus is spotted first, then Mercury, joined by DY254 or SK4576 (flights).

Later both planets are more easilly spotted at least if you look at the large version of the photo.

Later, just as Venus is about to go behind the mountains, there is no doubt.
For de som ønsker å jakte litt selv: Mars og Saturn er også synlig nå, fram til natta blir for lys til å se dem. Bare Jupiter gjemmer seg.
If you want to hunt for planets yourself thes days; Mars and Saturn are also visible now only Jupiter is hiding.
Speilrefleks - trenger et speilreflekskamera hvis jeg skal fortsette slik.
I DO need a better camera
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Tak for de flotte billeder at kigge på.
Vi ses på lørdag :-D
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