Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjunction
Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjunction
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Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
Lunar Jupiter Conjunction with the Jovian Moons Visible
http://www.flickr.com/photos/radicalretinoscopy/
Copyright: Marion Haligowski
Lunar Jupiter Conjunction of Nov 28 2012 by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr
Lunar Jupiter Conjunction with the Jovian Moons Visible by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr
The Lunar-Jupiter conjunction of November 28, 2012 was photographed using a Canon t2i and a Canon 100mm f/2.0 lens at f/4.0. A cluster of trees provided a great foreground to frame the approaching conjunction of Jupiter and the Moon. Using the 100 mm prime lens, the Jovian moons are barely visible when looking at Jupiter. After taking the photograph, I enlarged it on the viewfinder and was quite surprised to see three of Jupiter's moons.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/radicalretinoscopy/
Copyright: Marion Haligowski
Lunar Jupiter Conjunction of Nov 28 2012 by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr
Lunar Jupiter Conjunction with the Jovian Moons Visible by Radical Retinoscopy, on Flickr
The Lunar-Jupiter conjunction of November 28, 2012 was photographed using a Canon t2i and a Canon 100mm f/2.0 lens at f/4.0. A cluster of trees provided a great foreground to frame the approaching conjunction of Jupiter and the Moon. Using the 100 mm prime lens, the Jovian moons are barely visible when looking at Jupiter. After taking the photograph, I enlarged it on the viewfinder and was quite surprised to see three of Jupiter's moons.
Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
Full Moon, Full Jupiter
The full moon and Jupiter, 2 degrees 20 min separation, rising through clouds 7PM PST 28 Nov (0100 UTC 29 Nov) 2012
The full moon and Jupiter, 2 degrees 20 min separation, rising through clouds 7PM PST 28 Nov (0100 UTC 29 Nov) 2012
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Re: Submission Gallery: November 2012 Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
http://www.stronglycelestial.net/Resour ... -11-28.jpg
Copyright: John Strong
Taken: Nov. 28, 2012 with a Canon T2i and Explore Scientific ED-80 telescope
How many moons can you see in this picture? Our moon - within hours of its peak fullness - is obvious. But in fact you can easily see four moons...plus a planet! Hovering in the corner of the image is Jupiter, with three of its moons clearly visible (Europa and Io on one side, and Callisto on the other side of Jupiter). Technically, there are actually five moons in this photo, but Ganymede is in transit across the face of Jupiter and washed out in its light.
Look closely at Jupiter...you may just be able to pick out the cloud bands on the surface!
This photo is a composite of three images taken in succession at different exposure settings to bring out the levels of detail in our moon (very bright), Jupiter (fairly bright), and Jupiter's moons (faint).
Copyright: John Strong
Taken: Nov. 28, 2012 with a Canon T2i and Explore Scientific ED-80 telescope
How many moons can you see in this picture? Our moon - within hours of its peak fullness - is obvious. But in fact you can easily see four moons...plus a planet! Hovering in the corner of the image is Jupiter, with three of its moons clearly visible (Europa and Io on one side, and Callisto on the other side of Jupiter). Technically, there are actually five moons in this photo, but Ganymede is in transit across the face of Jupiter and washed out in its light.
Look closely at Jupiter...you may just be able to pick out the cloud bands on the surface!
This photo is a composite of three images taken in succession at different exposure settings to bring out the levels of detail in our moon (very bright), Jupiter (fairly bright), and Jupiter's moons (faint).
Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
Full Moon and Jupiter over the Indian Ocean viewed from Reunion Island
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Copyright: Luc Perrot
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Copyright: Luc Perrot
Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
A different horizon
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Copyright: Rafael Defavari, Julio Lobo, Campinas Observatory Jean Nicolini.
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Copyright: Rafael Defavari, Julio Lobo, Campinas Observatory Jean Nicolini.
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Copyright: Murali Krishna Kanagala
https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/f ... directlink
A closed mouth gathers no foot.
Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
Jupiter, Europa, Io, Callisto, and our Moon in conjunction.
http://exitpupil.org/photograph.php?p=j ... onjunction
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Copyright: Scott MacNeill, Unity MacNeill
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http://exitpupil.org/photograph.php?p=j ... onjunction
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Copyright: Scott MacNeill, Unity MacNeill
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Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
Four hours after
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=4]j_MG_2887_16b_Luis.jpg[/attachment]
One planet, multiple moons
Copyright: Derek Demeter
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[attachment=3]jupiterandmoon.jpg[/attachment]
Moons and a planet
Copyright: Jamie Cooper
http://www.jamiecooperphotography.co.uk
[attachment=2]Moon_Jupiter_28Nov2012_JamieCooper.jpg[/attachment]
Conjunction junction
Copyright: John Haynes
[attachment=0]Moon_and_Jupiter.jpg[/attachment]
Moons identified
Copyright: Michael Charnick
[attachment=1]Jupiter_Description.jpg[/attachment]
Copyright: Luis Argerich
[attachment=4]j_MG_2887_16b_Luis.jpg[/attachment]
One planet, multiple moons
Copyright: Derek Demeter
http://500px.com/demeterderek
[attachment=3]jupiterandmoon.jpg[/attachment]
Moons and a planet
Copyright: Jamie Cooper
http://www.jamiecooperphotography.co.uk
[attachment=2]Moon_Jupiter_28Nov2012_JamieCooper.jpg[/attachment]
Conjunction junction
Copyright: John Haynes
[attachment=0]Moon_and_Jupiter.jpg[/attachment]
Moons identified
Copyright: Michael Charnick
[attachment=1]Jupiter_Description.jpg[/attachment]
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Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
A Country Conjunction
Diamond glints on snow reflect Moonlight as the Moon & Jupiter set at dawn in upstate N.Y.
Copyright: Scott Tully
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79734303@N ... hotostream
Diamond glints on snow reflect Moonlight as the Moon & Jupiter set at dawn in upstate N.Y.
Copyright: Scott Tully
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79734303@N ... hotostream
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Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
Moon, Jupiter, Halo.
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Copyright: Martin Bernier Full: http://www.astrosurf.com/astrobernier/m ... _hallo.jpg
picture taken on November 29th
Thanks for looking
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Copyright: Martin Bernier Full: http://www.astrosurf.com/astrobernier/m ... _hallo.jpg
picture taken on November 29th
Thanks for looking
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Re: Submission Gallery: 2012 November Moon-Jupiter Conjuncti
In the picture we can see the conjunction of the moon and Jupiter, you can see with a little attention Galineanos satellites (From left to right: Europa, Io, Ganymede, Callisto).
Francisco Javier Pobes Serrano.
http://www.astrofotoplanetaria.com
Francisco Javier Pobes Serrano.
http://www.astrofotoplanetaria.com