Jupiter and Saturn Closing In
Taken by Mark Brown on December 16, 2020 @ Center Point, Iowa
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Due to weather and clouds, it's been 7 days since I last saw and imaged Jupiter and Saturn. Wow...what a difference a week makes. On December 9th the two planets were about 1.25 degrees apart. Tonight, just 1/2 degree separates the two. For comparison, that is about the diameter of the Moon. Canon 6D, ISO 400, 6 second exposure
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