Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
Taken by Joseph M. Golebieski on December 21, 2020 @ Lavallette, NJ
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Date Taken: 2020:12:21 17:37:34
 
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Cloudy skies at sunset at 4:34pm but there was a window of opportunity that opened at 5:10pm where I live and I was able to view the Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn!!! At 5:10pm there was a break in the clouds and I spotted Jupiter looking out of my window from inside my house. I grabbed my camera, set up, and took a couple of pictures. I took my first picture at 5:19pm. By 5:21pm the clouds covered the planets. Here are my photos. In the magnified image you can see the subtle color differences of Jupiter and Saturn.
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