January 20, 2019

Patricio Leon
Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile
02/22/2023
09:01 pm
09:01 pm
Newt 8", Canon T7i 1/30s ISO100
crop, B/C
Jupiter is seen shortly after exiting the Moon illuminated limb when the pair was only 12° above the horizon so the air turbulence was quite noticeable; the planet looks brighter than the dark Moon terrain, which exhibits the main basins and craters of the easterm lunar limb; image layout with south up and east left.
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January 20, 2019
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