Planet conjunction
Taken by Constantine Emmanouilidi on December 21, 2020 @ Horigi Kilkis North Greece
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  Camera Used: SONY ILCE-7S
Exposure Time: 10/1
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ISO: 10000
Date Taken: 2020:12:21 21:19:06
 
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The Great Conjunction of the Giants!!! Some call it the star of Bethlehem but it really doesn't matter how you name it since such a rare event can only be a source of inspiration and that it happens at the end of such a weird year could be a good omen for the coming future. The magicians followed it to find the one that would teach love to humanity, astronomers observe it to enhance our knowledge about the Cosmos, simple individuals to admire nature and become one with it. The last time such an event happened, humanity was coming out from the medieval times by point the telescope to the sky and this time it struggles to find a break from the Covid pandemic that has devastated countries all over the planet. I was very lucky to make this image today because it was cloudy all day and the forecast was for rain but somehow a gap made me running to the car and uphill to a beautiful location in Northern Greece.
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