Mercury-Jupiter conjunction at dawn
Taken by Giorgio Rizzarelli on August 15, 2026 @ Tatre, Birkini, Slovenia
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Mercury is the one above, Jupiter the other one. Today was the day of min separation between the two planets (less than 1 degree). These days these planets have low separation from Sun, hence they are low on horizon and immersed in twilight. Though this and some mist at East, this conjunction was well visible at naked eye and very nice. EOS250D on tripod + Tamron18-270 at max focal.
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