Conjunction
Taken by Charles Chiofar on June 30, 2015 @ Conjunction
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This image of the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus on June 30th was taken with an Explore Scientific ED80 and ZWOASI120MC video camera. The bright moon to the left of Jupiter is Ganymede. The apparent sizes of both planets were pretty close to the same last night. The enlarged views of the two planets are taken from the same frame. An image of the moon from the prior evening was added to show the relative scale and apparent proximity of the two planets as then appeared in the sky.
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