48 thoughts on “Moon & Jupiter

    • We do get a lot of interesting clouds. They only come out to show off and be beautiful. No stinking rain for us. Thanks, Brad.

        • We do get very clear skies. We are at 5000 feet in the valley. Even though we get very clear skies at night, we get a lot of light pollution from Albuquerque and Rio Rancho.

          • Forgot about that part. I thought they would have all used cut-off light fixtures by now. Saves energy

  1. Beautiful skies, Tim! The moon is on the wane now. I was able to see her and Jupiter last night for a while. Those cloud critters crept in during the early morning hours and are now sitting on us like hens. Rain in the forecast this morning.

  2. Oh, so that’s Jupiter. I was out in the dark dawn this morning reveling in the sky scene, wondering what that bright planet was, and knew you would have an answer. Thanks Timothy. Really enjoyed these magical night sky photos.

    • When you are out at dawn, the bright planet in the east is Venus. Jupiter is high in the southwestern sky at dawn. Bright, but not as bright as Venus. Thanks, Jet.

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