Jupiter - Evening vs Morning
Taken by Darrik Spaude on September 26, 2022 @ Champlin, MN, USA
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We had clear skies last night and this morning, so I was able to catch Jupiter and some of its moons. What I found interesting was the difference in orientation of Jupiter and its moons and the moons had also moved. One of the moons visually near Jupiter (the one not in the same plane as the others) had moved away. It was a beautiful, calm night/morning to view the show! Sony Alpha 7 IV, 500 mm, f6.7, 1/10 s and 1/15 s, ISO 6400, on a tripod (non-tracking)
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