Juno spacecraft
Taken by Peter Birtwhistle on October 9, 2013 @ Great Shefford Observatory (J95), Great Shefford, Berkshire, England
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Juno was captured an hour and 2 minutes after closest approach, just 14 degrees above the northeast horizon. Each frame is a 1 second exposure, taken between 20:23:33 and 20:24:47 UT on 09 Oct 2013. Juno was moving about the diameter of the full moon every 2 minutes and was 42,500km from the observatory at the time. Images taken with a 0.4-m Schmidt-Cassegrain telescope and Apogee Alta U47+ CCD.
Photographer's website:
http://peter-j95.blogspot.co.uk/
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