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Re: Venus in daylight
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2020 Mar 27, 20:27 -0700
From: Frank Reed
Date: 2020 Mar 27, 20:27 -0700
I do have a solution for your problem as photographed. What you require is a balloon. Get thee up to 33,000 feet, man (that's like ten million millimeters for all the SI users out there, by the way). And up there in the thin air your viewing problems will evaporate, and Venus and the Moon will be as plain as day in daylight.
Frank Reed