Explanation:
Early morning risers around the world have enjoyed the sight of bright planets
in this week's predawn skies - further enhanced by the celestial spectacle of
the waning crescent Moon. From some locations the Moon was seen to pass in
front of Jupiter or Venus, a lunar occultation. Recorded near sunrise on
November 10th from Shiraz, Iran, this eastern horizon view finds Jupiter (top)
and a brilliant Venus in line with the Moon, a lovely conjunction of the three
brightest objects in the night sky. Although the Moon has now fallen out of the
early morning scene, Venus and Jupiter (along with a much fainter Mars) still
precede the rising Sun above the eastern horizon.
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