January 20, 2019

Elke Schulz
Daniel Verschatse Observatory, Río Hurtado, Chile
Daniel Verschatse Observatory, Río Hurtado, Chile
02/22/2023
09:23 pm
09:23 pm
8" refractor, f8, 1600 mm, ISO 800, 1/20 and 1/90 sec.
This image shows Jupiter and three of its Galilean moons shortly after the occultation. This image is a composite of two different-length exposures, since the moons were hardly visible with the short exposures necessary for the Moon and Jupiter.
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