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   Message 8,265 of 10,823   
   Alan Ianson to All   
   Daily APOD Report   
   25 Jun 22 00:24:30   
   
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   TZUTC: -0700   
   CHRS: LATIN-1 2   
                           Astronomy Picture of the Day   
      
       Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our   
         fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation   
                       written by a professional astronomer.   
      
                                   2022 June 25   
      
                            Planets of the Solar System   
       Image Credit & Copyright: Antonio Canaveras, Chiara Tronci, Giovanni   
          Esposito, Giuseppe Conzo, Luciana Guariglia, (Gruppo Astrofili   
                                     Palidoro)   
      
      Explanation: Simultaneous images from four cameras were combined to   
      construct this atmospheric predawn skyscape. The cooperative   
      astro-panorama captures all the planets of the Solar System, just   
      before sunrise on June 24. That foggy morning found innermost planet   
      Mercury close to the horizon but just visible against the twilight,   
      below and left of brilliant Venus. Along with the waning crescent Moon,   
      the other bright naked-eye planets, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn lie near   
      the ecliptic, arcing up and to the right across the wide field of view.   
      Binoculars would have been required to spot the much fainter planets   
      Uranus and Neptune, though they also were along the ecliptic in the   
      sky. In the foreground are excavations at an ancient Roman villa near   
      Marina di San Nicola, Italy, planet Earth.   
      
                        Tomorrow's picture: echo monoceros   
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