Conjunction Jupiter-Saturn-Moon
Taken by Jan Curtis on December 16, 2020 @ Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Not the Star of Bethlehem... but pretty darn nice. Taken 58 minutes after sunset. The earth shine on the 2 day old moon was impressive as was Jupiter and Saturn directly above it. Note their spacing is about the same as the moon's diameter. Click to enlarge. Specs, Fujifilm X-T3, f/5.6, 55mm, 2.5s, iso 400 (cropped)
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