Venus-Saturn conjunction
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on February 18, 2019 @ Obrov, Slovenia
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Marvellous Venus-Saturn conjunction - actually a triple conjunction, since the star Albaldah (Pi Sgr) was close to Venus and in line with the two planets. The wide photo shows also Jupiter and the Scorpius constellation (on the right). The two photos were shot at beginning of morning Nautical twilight. Each photo is published also superimposing images of the planets in telescope (these were taken later at civil twilight, but rotation was corrected as if they were shot at beginning of Nautical twilight). Canon EOS 600D - Tele: Zeiss Sonnar 180mm f/2.8 @ f/4 ISO400 1s - Wide: Tamron 28-270 @ f/5 ISO400 4s NT - Telescope: Celestron C8 @ f/6
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