Mars and Neptune Conjunction
Taken by Kouji Ohnishi on January 1, 2017 @ Kinasa/Togakushi, Nagano, Nagano, Japan
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/inf
ISO: 4000
Date Taken: 2017:01:03 15:08:06
 
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Mars is visible above Venus. Blue Neptune of the 8 th is shining right next to this red Mars. The apparent angle of separation of the two at the time of closest approach is only 1' 30". The field of view is 1 degree square and the angle of separation at this time is about 4'. The red color of Mars is due to the blue color absorption by the iron oxide, Neptune's blue color is due to the absorption of the red color by the atmospheric methane. Details: Takahasi FSQ 106 ED (D=106mm, fl=530mm, F=5.0), Canon EOS 5DMkIV,ISO 2000, 4sec exposure.
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