Now Jupiter sinks into the southwest low altitude, and Venus is the brightest star in the sky, about 14 times brighter than Sirius. Venus is still a dim star, but declination and horizon are still increasing. 15 is the easterly distance of Venus, the angular distance from the sun reaches 47, and the height of the horizon reaches 37 at sunset. After that, the brightness increased continuously, reaching the brightest in February 19. If it is on a mountain around 2000, Venus is enough to photograph something near the ground without strong light pollution and atmospheric disturbance.
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