Venus and Jupiter in daylight
Taken by Paolo Palma on February 27, 2023 @ Roma, Italy
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  Camera Used: NIKON COOLPIX P510
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Date Taken: 2023:02:27 17:47:16
 
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Taking advantage of the clear sky, I tried to observe Venus and Jupiter in daylight, in these days getting closer and closer. I started with Venus because it is very bright and not difficult to find. At 76 magnifications it was very evident through my 30cm dobsonian telescope and a little further to the East there is also Jupiter, a pale yellow dot. I took some video of them too. Just before sunset I observed them with 20x80 binoculars and to my surprise Jupiter was also visible. I then tried to take them together only with a canon and without any telescope. And here is the result. Canon ISO800 - 1/2000s - single shot
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