Jupiter and Saturn (21.5')
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on December 18, 2020 @ Lerchenberg hill, Saxony, Germany
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What an incredibly transparent sky today at sunset down to the horizon and what a light of the two planets Jupiter and Saturn (21') with wonderful twilight colors! This on Monday with the major conjunction, then everything should fit! Let's hope the sky doesn't run out of weather powder now ... Taken on the Lerchenberg near Börnchen (426 m), with the mountain ranges of the Eastern Ore Mountains in the background. In addition to Jupiter, you can see some of its moons even at this focal length! By the way: the picture had funny exif data that I had to smile about while editing in Lightroom earlier: taken at exactly 17pm:17min:17s, ISO 400 at 4s and F4... Canon EOS 6D + Canon EF 1.8/50 STM
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