Mars-Saturn "vertical" conjunction
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on April 1, 2020 @ Trieste, Italy
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Mars-Saturn beautiful alignment, with the two planets having roughly the same visual magnitude but striking color contrast. 1° separation like yesterday (see my previous post), but today (at dawn) the event appeared even more otherwordly since Saturn was exactly vertically above Mars. As usual, the pics with text annotation appear low-res in previews, so please click for hi-res and drag on your desktop to fit to screen.
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