The Jupiter and Mars conjunction with a Lunar halo
Taken by Eliot Herman on January 7, 2018 @ Tucson AZ
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It was not clear in Tucson making detailed photos challenging but the clouds that produced the problem also created a photo opportunity. A Lunar halo formed before dawn after a night with denser clouds producing the scene shown, a Lunar halo over Tucson AZ with the conjunction adjacent. The primary image was acquired with a Nikon D850 and Irex 15 mm lens. The inset that shows Jupiter and a red Mars through the thin clouds was acquired with a Nikon D500 and a Nikon 300 mm VR/PF lens with a 1.7X teleconverter.
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