Great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
Taken by Petr Horálek on December 21, 2020 @ Kowary, Poland
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Lately this evening me and my friends achieved THAT. The great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn was almost impossible to see from the Czech Republic due to cloudy weather, so we moved to Poland, Kowary, from where the planetary duo appeared just over the highest summit of High Mountains, Sněžka. Inset shows how it looked in 11x70 binoculars. Thin cirrus clouds made the conjunction even more beautiful. And such rare--next time this happens in 2080!
Photographer's website:
https://www.astronom.cz/horalek
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