Jupiter - Saturn Conjunction
Taken by Charles Chiofar on December 22, 2020 @ Buckley,Washington
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A day late because of our typical northwest weather but a small opening in the clouds allowed imaging the great 2020 conjunction. Saturn and Jupiter were about 10 arc minutes apart (rather than 6 the prior day). A video stack of the moon is shown for a size comparison. All images were taken with a Meade AR6 tracking mount, ED80 APO and an ASI178MC camera. The planet assembly consisted of different exposures and gain settings for each planet and Jupiter's moons because of the difference in brightness. Additional details are noted on the slides.
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