Conjunction Jupiter and Saturn
Taken by Harlan Thomas on December 20, 2020 @ NorthWest of Calgary, Alberta
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  Camera Used: Canon Canon EOS 60D
Exposure Time: 2/1
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ISO: 6400
Date Taken: 2020:12:20 21:50:46
 
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With wind gusts reaching up to 75km/hr, poor seeing conditions that included a slight haze imaging the Saturn/Jupiter conjunction was no piece of cake. I decided to let the mount track the planets and shoot every 15 seconds, the result was about 10 images that were not blurred by movement. In this image we can see the two planets and their respective moons, Saturn's two moons, Dione to the left and Titan is the orange dot to the right of Saturn, the moons of Jupiter, Callisto, Ganymede, Io, and Europa, are all visible in this image.
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