Jupiter-Saturn
Taken by Heiko Ulbricht on December 22, 2020 @ Lerchenberg hill near Börnchen, Saxony, Germany
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Day 1 of the two gas giants drifting apart. Distance today again 8'… Due to a tight west-south-west nozzle of the low pressure system GRETA, very mild air for a 22.12. transported to Saxony. In Freital, the maximum temperature was 15.6° C, almost 16°, thanks to the foehn wind support on the Ore Mountains! In the evening we were in the warm sector of the low pressure system, a very transparent sky with rapidly moving cumulus clouds. The wind on the Lerchenberg hill was blowing very hard, I couldn't extend the tripod, but knelt just above the ground to take this picture… Canon EOS 6D + Canon EF 1.8 / 50 STM (F4), ISO 400, 4s, 16:15 UT
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