Jupiter at twilight
Taken by Lawrence Harris on August 25, 2019 @ Stowupland, UK
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Planet Jupiter becomes visible in early twilight just 15 degrees elevation and half-obscured by my observatory shutters. Despite this I managed to collect sequences of images from which this example was produced. Given the difficult circumstances of a hot evening and an obscured aperture (C11E + Canon 5d mk2) I am very pleased with it.
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