Jupiter Saturn Moon Conjunction
Taken by Bob Beal on August 2, 2020 @ St. George, Utah, USA
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Triple conjunction of Jupiter, Saturn, and the Moon the night of Aug 1-2, 2020. 3 frames composited: Moon, planets, stars. The inset shows Jupiter and its moons at 100%; Saturn's rings require more power. Despite looking directly at a nearly full Moon, stars to mag. 8.5 were recorded. Labeled and unlabeled versions.

Photo data: Panasonic G9, Lumix 14-140mm lens @ 46mm (~100mm EFL), camera on tripod.
Exposure: f/5.1, ISO 400.
Moon: 1/1000 sec; planets: 1 sec; stars: 4 sec.
Postprocessed in Paint Shop Pro.

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