Moon and Jupiter conjunction
Taken by Petr Horálek on May 8, 2017 @ Ustupky, Czech Republic
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The maximum phase of wonderful Moon-Jupiter conjunction was visible over the Czech Republic in about 1:30am local time, May 8th, 2017. Thin clouds appeared during the closest approach, producing colorful atmospheric corona around the Moon. In the zoomed cut you can identify the positions of the Jovian moons. Used Canon 6D, MTO-1000 AW (f10.5/1100), ISO250, 1/60 s, Jovian moons enhanced by 1s exposure, Vixen GP-2 mount.
Photographer's website:
http://www.astronom.cz/horalek
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