Moon - Jupiter Conjunction
Taken by Uğur İkizler on April 11, 2017 @ Mudanya - Bursa / Turkiye
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The Moon and Jupiter all seemed to be close to 1 degree in relation to our point of view all night long. I tried to pull this duo with a mosaic image consisting of 8 pieces. At the bottom right is Jupiter and his satellites. From the right side of Jupiter, Io, Ganymede, Europa and Callisto respectively. Callisto is quite far away and very faint in the direction of other satellites. 11.04.2017 - 01:30-01:54 (GMT+3), Home - made newtonian telescope 152 mm f/4.85, Chameleon CMLN-13S2M
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