Asteroid Pallas and T CrB
Taken by Zlatko F Kovacevic on June 20, 2024 @ Virovitica, Croatia
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In the constellation of the Northern Crown on June 23, the planetoid Pallas and the eruptive star T CrB will be apparently close, approximately 20' - less than the diameter of the Moon. The apparent brightness of Pallas will be +9.3 magnitude, and T CrB approximately +10.3 magnitude. Taking photos despite a lot of Saharan sand in the atmosphere, high-altitude clouds and moonlight. Time: 20 June 2024, 21:04-21.:22 UT**// DSLR: Nikon D5200, ISO 1600, 15s x 24**// Lens: Nikon 70-210mm @ 210mm f/5.6**// Sequator, GIMP
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