Jupiter-Venus Conjunction from Paris
Taken by Gwenael Blanck on August 12, 2025 @ Paris, France
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 6
Exposure Time: 8/10
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO: 3200
Date Taken: 2025:08:12 10:08:00
 
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Venus–Jupiter conjunctions are always a breathtaking and picturesque sight - one of the top celestial shows you don’t want to miss. Even in the heart of a big city, these two brilliant planets put on a dazzling display. With a 400 mm lens, I managed to reveal Jupiter’s Galilean moons alongside Venus and the Eiffel Tower. Switching to a wider lens, I could frame the Eiffel Tower in full, beautiful reflections in the Seine. It’s a scene that’s easy to photograph even with a phone - if you missed it, you can still enjoy it on the 13th!
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https://www.instagram.com/gwen.blanck/
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