I've finally managed to find - and photograph - Neptune, the outermost planet of the Solar System. It lies above the southern horizon, quite close to Saturn, making it easy to take a longish, high ISO image. Jupiter and Venus are still brilliant objects, but I couldn't find Mercury in the dawn glare: the Moon was spectacular, however, and the lack of haze allowed amazing images of various craters and other features.
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