Moon and Mars
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on September 6, 2020 @ Freital, Saxony, Germany
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It was a beautiful conjunction between Moon and Mars tonight. One could watch the moon's approach to Mars wonderfully because of the moon's true movement around the earth. At the time of the shot at 01:47 a.m. CEST, both celestial bodies were 2.5 degrees apart. The Moon and Mars were so bright, the clouds came in handy as a dimming filter for my 1.6s exposure with my EOS 6D. Canon EOS 6D, Pentacon 4/200 (F5.6), ISO 200, 1.6s
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