Grand conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
Taken by Eliot Herman on December 8, 2020 @ Tucson AZ
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The grand conjunction is closing up. It now fits within an astrograph field of view. Left photo 50 mm lens with a Nikon D850, right photo a stack of 36 images captured with a Nikon D850 and a Vixen VSD astrograph on a Vixen SXP mount with three of the four Jupiter Moons visible, the fourth disappearing behind Jupiter as I was setting up, and Titan above Saturn. Hopefully rain this week will clear out the haze in Tucson sky these past months since the fire. full resolution: https://flic.kr/p/2keWxoL
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