Mars conjunction with Lagoon and Trifid
Taken by Claudio Balella on September 27, 2016 @ Italy
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A unusual conjunction of planet Mars near the core of our galaxy close to Lagoon Nebula at only 1°40' and Trifid Nebula at 2°56'. Unfortunately images, at 15° from horizon, have luminous glow of Florence a famous italian city. First image is a single shot while the second is a crop of 6 minutes of stacked images. Pictures captured with Canon 600D Baader modified with 70mm lens.
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Posted by astrocb 2016-10-02 14:25:46
 
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