Jupiter and Saturn Conjuction
Taken by Stephen Meeks on December 20, 2020 @ Greenbrier, AR
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The Great Conjunction tonight. This is a composite of three telescopic images one exposed for Saturn, one for Jupiter and one for Jupiter's moons. Each of the exposures is a stack of 400 images to average out noise. I've labeled the four Galilean moon's of Jupiter and the one interloper star (SAO 188965) that was visible.
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https://Arkansassky.com
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