Moon Antares conjunction
Taken by Dennis Simmons on June 10, 2025 @ Brisbane, Australia
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Date Taken: 2025:06:10 23:59:21
 
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I missed the ingress due to trees obscuring the Moon, but managed record the egress from my back garden in Brisbane on 10th June 2025. I also recorded Antares separately a few minutes later and made a composite using Layers in PS CC to position Antares correctly in the image by registering it to a single Raw Frame. After Aligning and Stacking in Austostakkert4! I stretched the final image to better reveal the trail of Antares as the star hauled itself out from the lunar limb. Taken with a Celestron C9.25 at F10, Player One Saturn SQR camera. I can just make out the Antares companion in the full res version at 9-o-clock. It was quite magical to see Antares popping out from behind the Moon, well worth the effort. Dennis.
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