The "Other" Planets
Taken by James Roger Samworth on November 20, 2022 @ Nailstone, Nuneaton, UK
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As well as the spectacular Jupiter and Mars, we also have Uranus and Neptune on view at the moment. Although you can't see any details, it is quite satisfying to simply find these planets - especially as both are in quite interesting star fields. This is particularly true for Uranus, where the view resembles a complex multiple star. I also think that after a bit of processing I managed to catch sight of 2 of Uranus's moons.
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