Jose Pedrero
Castellon, Valencia, Spain
11/24/2023
10:17 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon Eos R
Tamron Lens 150-600mm
Manfrotto 055 Tripod
Rollei ball head

Post-processing Details:

In Camara Raw, reduced noise and few adjustments, contrast, luminosity, whites, darks, clarity

Image Details:

On the 24th of November 2023, I captured this image, featuring the moon at an 86.1% phase, coinciding with a conjunction with Jupiter. Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun, is a massive gas giant characterized by a tumultuous atmosphere and rings that are less prominent than Saturn's. Jupiter boasts a minimum of 79 identified moons, among them the four Galilean moons—Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto—each exhibiting unique characteristics like volcanoes, potential oceans, and cratered surfaces. This celestial alignment presented a captivating opportunity to observe this astronomical phenomenon.

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January 20, 2019
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