January 20, 2019

Catherine Hyde
Cambria, CA USA
Cambria, CA USA
10/28/2023
08:07 pm
08:07 pm
Tele Vue Pronto 70mm refractor, Nikon D810A DSLR camera
This is a composite of one stacked exposure short enough to show the details of the lunar surface and one long enough to capture Jupiter's moons. I combined the two images in Photoshop.
A composite image of the full moon tonight, with Jupiter and its moons Europa and Ganymede right below it. Callisto was also visible, but was so close to the planet that this short-focal-length scope could not resolve them.
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