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If you look, you find the Heiades below the glaring eye of the moon, and the Pleiades to its right. Jupiter is to the left of the eye. I was going to try something that didn't work (layer moon images on top of starry background, but I was pressed for time and my lunar shots at this zoom were all way overexposed), but I still like the shot: canon powershot at ISO200, f5.6 for 10s. 10 images stacked using DSS, processed in GIMP.

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