Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
Taken by Wolfgang Schindler on December 19, 2020 @ Hamburg, Germany
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon PowerShot SX60 HS
Exposure Time: 1/15
Aperture: f/6.5
ISO: 1000
Date Taken: 2020:12:20 15:04:41
 
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Went up to the roof to photograph the Great Conjunction, just like I did the day before, but this time the weather was much better. Saturn's rings were visible, as were Jupiter's four large moons. The faint star to the far left in the first uploaded image seems to be HIP 99314 aka HD 191250, this 7.45 magnitude star may even be occulted by Ganymede on the 21st of December at 00:49 UTC. I probably will miss it, since the weather forecast for Monday is not very promising. I used a Canon SX60 HS, set to 3200 ASA and 1/15 and 0.6 sec exposure and aperture 6.5 and 5 respectively and automatically.
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https://www.eclipse-chasers.com/html/SchindlersPics.html
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