Conjunction of Celestial Object
Taken by Muhammad Rayhan on May 14, 2014 @ Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia
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It was a full moon, and it lies very close to the Saturn when they both rose in east. Sadly it was little bit cloudy but surprisingly it made my photo more dramatic!
Photographer's website:
http://500px.com/RayhanCygnus
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Its dizzying to think of the magnitudes of scale captured here... from the tropospheric clouds barely a few km above our heads to Saturn millions of km away. A mind-bending picture. :)
(Newbie questions: Is this a single shot or a composite? How fast was the lens?)
Posted by DianaP 2014-05-16 12:55:18
This is only a single shot of exposure, thanks for the scramble clouds that reduced the brightness of the moon (but not the saturn), so the exposure is almost equal both saturn and moon. I use Takahashi MT-160 with f6.1.
Posted by RayhanCygnus 2014-10-26 12:58:26
 
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