Neptune + Triton
Taken by Rijk-Jan Koppejan on October 3, 2015 @ Philippus Lansbergen Observatory, Middelburg, the Netherlands
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Neptune is the most distant planet in our solarsystem, but is quite an easy object to catch with a telescope. I took this image with a 12" SCT @ f10 with a Canon 40D, ISO 1600 and 40 sec. exp. Neptune is quite low in the sky in the constellation of Aquarius.
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http://www.zeeland-astrofotografie.nl
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