Moon, Jupiter, Saturn
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on November 18, 2020 @ Lerchenberg hill, Saxony, Germany
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Wonderful end to the official holiday in Saxony ... As it became clear that the sky would clear up, I drove to the Lerchenberg hill near Börnchen (426 m) in the evening to take a look at the crescent moon approaching the planets Jupiter and Saturn. The star immediately to the right below the crescent moon is Nunki or Sadira Pelagus (Sigma Sagittarii), which is the second brightest star in Sagittarius with exactly +2 mag. In the background the gentle mountain ranges of the Eastern Ore Mountains... Canon EOS 6D + Canon EF 1.8/50 STM (F3.2), ISO 200, 1.6s
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