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The Moon, Jupiter and Venus taken by Colin Murray on 25th March 2012

Published Thursday, 13th December 2012 at 585 × 900 in Astrophography by Colin Murray.
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The Moon, Jupiter and Venus taken by Colin Murray on 25th March 2012

The Moon, Jupiter and Venus taken by Colin Murray on 25th March 2012

The Moon, Jupiter and Venus taken by Colin Murray on 25th March 2012

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