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Monday, December 21, 2020
THE HAPPENING WORLD: Jupiter-Saturn Conjunction
Some people are getting great pictures. So far, Fourmilab is getting dense fog. Observers in the northern hemisphere should look toward the southwest starting around half an hour after sunset. It's a glorious naked eye sight, and binoculars or a small telescope will provide stunning views.
Saturn, Titan, Jupiter and Galilean moons. 1706UT 20 December 2020. #StormHour #ThePhotoHour #GreatConjunction pic.twitter.com/p8BYfMYMgS
— David Blanchflower BSc (@DavidBflower) December 20, 2020
Imaging the conjunction just now. Lots of moons visible in this one. #JupiterandSaturn pic.twitter.com/liAwehHlOW
— Damian Peach (@peachastro) December 21, 2020
Update (2020-12-21 17:01 UTC)
Night of the conjunction. Here it is in the C8. Looked fantastic with naked eye ! pic.twitter.com/lWAcxL9FfR
— Terry Lovejoy (@TerryLovejoy66) December 21, 2020
Update (2020-12-21 19:56 UTC)
Conjunction #Jupiter 🟠 and #Saturn 🪐
— ALMA Observatory at Home📡 (@almaobs) December 21, 2020
From: Hand of the Atacama Desert, Chile.
By our engineer and photo - ambassador Pablo Carrillo.
Tonight more together than ever! You will see it? pic.twitter.com/kf8krMJsDo
Update: (2020-12-22 00:48 UTC)
Conjunction https://t.co/guqaD6arR1 https://t.co/eY36Qyipvb pic.twitter.com/MfaGbZvf4q
— XKCD Comic (@xkcdComic) December 22, 2020
Posted at December 21, 2020 12:35