January 20, 2019
Peter Mayer
Sarasota, FL, USA
Sarasota, FL, USA
03/13/2024
09:10 pm
09:10 pm
Canon 60D, Canon 70-300 lens at 180mm, f 28, ISO 8000, exposure 0.8 sec, hand-held cardboard in front of right half of lens to partially filter moon glare, 2-second timer, auto-focus and image stabilizer turned off, tripod.
Some post processing such as decreased contrast, increased exposure, decreased brightness, 50% crop.
Conjunction of Jupiter, Uranus and moon. Arrow points to Uranus. Uranus was located using SkyView app. It was half-way between and just above the line between Jupiter (left) and the moon (right).
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January 20, 2019
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