Venus & Saturn Conjunction (Telescope over exposed view)
Taken by Mariano Ribas on January 9, 2016 @ Buenos Aires, Argentina
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS REBEL T5i
Exposure Time: 32/10
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 1600
Date Taken: 2016:01:09 18:23:52
 
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It was an incredible sight in the eyepiece of my 120 mm. refractor telescope. Two planets in the same field of view, and just 0,18 degree apart. In this over exposed image, you can see some stars and Saturn biggest moon: Titan (the little orange point above the planet). I´m a long time amateur astronomer, and this Venus-Saturn conjunction was one of the best I´ve ever seen!
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