Crescent moon and Jupiter Saturn conjunction
Taken by Uğur İkizler on December 16, 2020 @ Uludag - Bursa - Turkiye
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When Jupiter and Saturn visually approach each other, the Moon, which is in the crescent phase, also participated in the visual feast of these planets. Giant planets that will be seen at a distance of about 6 arc minutes from each other on December 21, 2020, will once again be that close on March 15, 2080. In these photos taken from Bursa - Uludağ Fatintepe, which is approximately 2030 meters high, the sea of clouds collapsed on the low parts can be seen in the wide angle shot.
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