Planet Jupiter and Scorpio
Taken by michaeluy on June 7, 2019 @
Baiersbronn
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Jupiter over the Murg Valley
The bright Jupiter is the dominant object in the summer sky. He will be in opposition in June 2019 and is best seen. He is currently in the border area of the constellations Sagittarius and Scorpio. On the left you can see the Milky Way Centre with the reddish shining lagoon and trifid nebula. On the right, the head of the scorpion joins the yellowish antares to the gas planet. High-lying cirrus cloudmakes make the stars appear diffuse, similar to a diffuser filter. The location is the Labronnerhof with a view towards the south.
Camera: Canon EOS 77D with 28- 105mm lens, aperture 4.5, ISO 1600, exposure 30 seconds. 18 shots for the starry sky and 6 shots for the foreground. Tracking the starry sky with star adventurer.
Photographer's website:
http://www.sternwarte-trier.de
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