Venus-Jupiter conjunction
Taken by James Roger Samworth on January 22, 2019 @ Nailstone, Nuneaton, UK
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  Camera Used: SONY DSC-HX60
Exposure Time: 8/1
Aperture: f/5.0
ISO: 400
Date Taken: 2019:01:22 07:19:33
 
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Here is this morning's conjunction from the window-sill. The inset images are with the 80mm f/5 refractor with 2X X2 barlows and PD camera. Imaging Jupiter's moons and surface in the morning twilight was a bit of a challenge, but I got something with a bit of help from GIMP. There are also some stars visible, including Antares peeping through the tree.
Photographer's website:
http://https://roslistonastronomy.uk/category/contributor/roger-samworth
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