Jupiter Venus Conjunction Timelapse
Taken by Frankie Lucena on June 9, 2026 @ Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
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Date Taken: 2026:06:10 15:17:37
 
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With so many folks taking photos of this conjunction, I decided to do something different, so I did a timelapse that started right when the planets became visible just after sunset, at about 7:35pm, and when the two celestial partners descended behind a nearby mountain at 8:35pm. I read that the two planets were going to be approx 1.6 degrees apart on June 9, 2026, so I decided to add that info in one of the frames. The timelapse can be seen here: https://youtu.be/qW2qAav-MeU?si=XlI34bQAUGP-3Guj
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https://youtu.be/qW2qAav-MeU?si=XlI34bQAUGP-3Guj
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