Jupiter and Saturn
Taken by Marian Urbaník on December 1, 2020 @ Čadca, Slovak republic
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Jupiter and Saturn are 2.2 ° apart in the sky and are still approaching their conjunction m on December 21. The telephoto image reveals Galileo's moons at Jupiter and Titan at Saturn. Camera Canon 77D, Canon 3.5-4.5 / 24-85, Canon 4-5.6 / 70-300.
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