Mars-Jupiter conjunction (Day20)
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on March 20, 2020 @ Trieste, Italy
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Beautiful sight and color contrast. Day of minimum separation: 45', so small to fit both in telescope eyepiece (see last image). Saturn, rising Moon and Sagittarius were a bonus. EOS600D: Tamron18-270@18mm(crop) @f/4, Canon 50mm f/1.8 @f/4, Zeiss Sonnar 180mm(crop60%) @f/7, Celestron C8 @f/6. Text annotations appear low-res just in the preview: Click the big pictures for hires and download them on desktop for comfortable viewing.
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