Jupiter
Taken by Rijk-Jan Koppejan on February 14, 2015 @ Middelburg, the Netherlands
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Jupiter is the largest planet of our solarsystem. It easely fits about 1.000 earths. At this moment Jupiter is an easy target for the unaided eye, 'cause it's this bright 'star' in the south. Even with a small telescope from my backgarden Jupiter reveals some nice features and ofcourse it's moons. Skywatcher 5" Maksutov-Cassegraintelescope and a DMK21au camera.
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http://www.lansbergen.net
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