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Credit: Deirdre Kelleghan  
  
  
Explanation:
Cameras around the globe  
pointed skyward this week to  
capture the  
spectacular conjunction  
of a crescent Moon and bright planets Venus and Jupiter.  
  
But astronomer-artist Deirdre Kelleghan  
recorded  
her observations in  
sketches of  
the celestial event.  
  
From Greystones, County Wicklow, Ireland, her small telescope  
allowed her to follow the  
accompanying lunar occultation as a  
brilliant Venus disappeared behind the Moon's dark edge, then reappeared  
along the bright lunar limb.  
  
Her lovely drawing of the reemergence of Venus was made with  
Pastels/Conte on A3 size paper under very cold conditions.  
  
She remarks, "The view as Venus once again sparkled like a  
diamond stuck on the moon was stunning."  
  
   
  
  
  
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