Conjunction of the Moon, Jupiter and Saturn over the Sea of Japan
Taken by Filipp Romanov (Филипп Романов) on February 20, 2020 @ Yuzhno-Morskoy, near Nakhodka, Russia
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 60D
Exposure Time: 10/1
Aperture: f/5.0
ISO: 1250
Date Taken: 2020:02:20 06:24:19
 
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A few days after the snowfall (after the past cyclone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-xchxZLP6I ), in the morning (before sunrise), I observed the conjunction of the Moon with the planets Jupiter and Saturn. It looked impressively beautiful, despite the cloudiness on the horizon. Photo 1: Moon, Jupiter and ISS (over Jupiter, in the clouds). Photo 2: Moon, Jupiter and the Galilean moons. Photo 3: Moon, Jupiter and Saturn. Photo 4: Sunrise (over snowy hills) and Moon over the Sea of Japan. Best regards, Filipp Romanov (22 years old, amateur astronomer since 2009, discoverer of 62 variable stars; planetary nebulae candidates, possible double stars and transients, author of 2 scientific papers published in journals https://filipp-romanov.livejournal.com/27664.html ). Twitter/Instagram: romanov_filipp Facebook: romanov.philipp
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