Jupiter And Saturn
Taken by Reinhard Kaltenboeck on December 5, 2020 @
Emmerich, NRW, Germany
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Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 100D Exposure Time: 6/1 Aperture: f/5.6 ISO: 400 Date Taken: 2020:12:05 16:41:56 |
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Jupiter (right) and Saturn (left) shine in twilight on December 5th, 2020
over the Rhine near Emmerich. They were good in the southwest evening sky
to observe.
Both planets Jupiter and Saturn are approaching in the coming days.
Observation with clear views is particularly worthwhile at this time of the year.
The optical impression of a double star is created.
The celestial event will culminate on December 21, 2020
because then there is a great conjunction. The giant planet Jupiter
pulls slower at a distance of only 0 ° 06` to the south
Saturn over.
This rare celestial phenomenon is the faster orbit of Jupiter
to owe the sun.
There was also such a great conjunction at the birth of Jesus Christ.
Scientists and theologians suspect that it is the
Star of Bethlehem acted.
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