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Credit & Copyright: Malcolm Park   
(North York Astronomical Association)   
   
   
Explanation:
In this alluring night skyscape recorded on March 26, a   
young Moon stands over the   
distant western horizon in conjunction with   
brilliant planet Venus.   
   
In the foreground, the Colorado River glistens in moonlight   
as it winds through   
the Grand Canyon,   
seen from   
the canyon's   
southern rim at Lipan Point.   
   
Of course, the Grand Canyon is known as one of the   
wonders   
of planet Earth.   
   
Carved by the river, the enormous fissure is about 270 miles   
(440 kilometers) long,   
up to 18 miles (30 kilometers) wide and approaches 1 mile   
(1.6 kilometers) deep.   
   
On this date, wonders of the night sky included the   
compact Pleiades and V-shaped Hyades   
star clusters poised just above the Moon.   
   
Bright planet Jupiter is below the closer Moon/Venus pairing,   
near the western horizon.   
   
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