Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on December 19, 2020 @ Lerchenberg hill, Saxony, Germany
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Jupiter and Saturn are only 15 'apart in the evening sky today. Above Jupiter - just above to the left - you can see the Jupiter moons Ganymede and Callisto! Another very clear evening. Unfortunately for Monday, for the Great Conjunction, the weather forecast is not looking very good here in Saxony. But you know the effect ... Clear, clear, covered, clear, clear ... For my part, however, I am glad that I have so far documented the application between the two gasgiants in a very useful way. Even if it will look rather cloudy at the actual highlight on December 21th Canon EOS 6D + Canon EF 1.8/50 STM (F4.5), 4s, ISO 400, 16:16 UT
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