Jupiter Saturn Conjunction
Taken by Richard Abraham on December 19, 2020 @ East Sussex, UK
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 600D
Exposure Time: 3/10
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 800
Date Taken: 2020:12:19 16:39:33
 
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Here's an image from yesterday about 16:40. I centred the telescope on the sun to get the pointing close, did the GoTo to Jupiter then took my solar filter off and found the planets from there, starting at about 16:00. This was from the upstairs bedroom window, but as you can see I do have a few trees even from there. Saturn is certainly ring shaped and there are 3 moons of Jupiter visible when zoomed in. I do have a video but it's nearly a gig and very blurry most of the time, but sometimes Saturn's rings and disc are visible. Equipment: 102mm f6.95 refractor, prime focus. Canon 600D. Exposure:1/3 second
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