Neptune
Taken by Kevin R Witman on August 27, 2024 @ Cochranville, Pennsylvania
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After spending time admiring Saturn, I decided last minute to visit the most distant ice giant planet, Neptune. Neptune is a nearby neighbor to Saturn in the evening sky but much fainter requiring optics to view it. The color due to its methane atmosphere is most evident. Stretching the pixels, I was able to capture its brightest moon Triton as a bonus.
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