Conjunction Of Moon And Jupiter
Taken by Reinhard Kaltenböck on May 8, 2017 @ Emmerich am Rhein, NRW, Germany
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Date Taken: 2017:05:08 10:11:16
 
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Once again for the planets Jupiter (-2.4 Mag) Up to less than two lunar diameters. On Sunday, May 7th, 2017, a thick layer of mist lay over The Niederrhein and I had hardly hope this constellation To observe and to photograph. But from about 21:30 CEST the smoke layer loosened. In order to I the moon and the planet Jupiter with its moons Observe About 22:18 UT (00:18 CEST) the first picture was taken. After that, the high fog clouded again. The second shot was taken at 21:00 UT (23:00 CEST). Jupiter probe in the order: Kallisto, Europe, Io - Jupiter-Ganymed TS Triplet 102/700, Canon EOS 100D focal.
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