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  • Location: Nymburk, Czech Republic and Staines, UK
  • Weather Preferences: Sunny and warm in summer, thunderstorms, snow, fog, frost, squall lines
  • Location: Nymburk, Czech Republic and Staines, UK

Took this pic of Jupiter and Saturn the other night

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  • Location: East Lothian
  • Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie
  • Location: East Lothian

Managed it, although it was very cloudy when I arrived at 4:30, moon appeared by 5pm and planets, hoorah

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  • Location: Near Beverley, East Yorks. (5 metres a.s.l.)
  • Weather Preferences: Something good in all four seasons
  • Location: Near Beverley, East Yorks. (5 metres a.s.l.)

Hi all, loving your photos.  Well done.

We tried tonight, with a tripod and varying seconds of exposure but they all showed

movement.  How do counter that ?

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  • Location: Solihull, WestMidlands, 121m asl -20 :-)
  • Weather Preferences: Cold and Snow -20 would be nice :)
  • Location: Solihull, WestMidlands, 121m asl -20 :-)

Would it be possible for someone to let me know what part of the sky to look at ...north or south etc... 

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  • Location: Near Beverley, East Yorks. (5 metres a.s.l.)
  • Weather Preferences: Something good in all four seasons
  • Location: Near Beverley, East Yorks. (5 metres a.s.l.)

Yes !  We did better tonight    

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  • Location: Manchester
  • Location: Manchester

Sky was clear tonight for a change so went for a walk and managed to catch them after dusk. Separated by only a fingernail's width or so. Jupiter is easier to spot but Saturn is fairly easy to see with the naked eye just above Jupiter as long as you are away from bright lights.

Could still see them clearly until 5:45 although they start to get quite low in the sky around then. Best viewing straight after sunset.

Tomorrow looks like it will be rainy and cloudy so probably the closest I will get to see them in my lifetime. In a way though they were probably more impressive this summer when they were both really bright and stood out in the night sky even though they were much further apart.

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  • Location: East Lothian
  • Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie
  • Location: East Lothian
On 19/12/2020 at 17:58, Dancerwithwings said:

Would it be possible for someone to let me know what part of the sky to look at ...north or south etc... 

There was this article, very cloudy today 

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Jupiter and Saturn will be aligned by December 21st and the closest for 400 years. Viewing this great event of the giant gas planets in the early evening sky is at the mercy of the UK weather.

 

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  • Location: East Lothian
  • Weather Preferences: Not too hot, excitement of snow, a hoolie
  • Location: East Lothian

I've been heading out at 4:30 til about 5pm, but it's rural here 

Weather today is most frustrating but it was clear and cold yesterday 

Canon powershot (point and shoot), tripod    800 or 1600exposure

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