Io's shadow
Taken by Zlatko Pasko on March 10, 2026 @ Stara Pazova, Serbia
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The most interesting part is the appearance of the shadow of the satellite Io, because due to the angle at which the sun's rays fall and their mutual position, the shadow has the shape of an elongated oval, which quickly transforms into a small black circle... I made a mosaic of images for those first nine minutes. It was also nice to see Io appear on the right side of Jupiter! Telescop SW-180/2700, ASI224MC
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