Venus & Jupiter Conjunction in Daylight!
Taken by Martin Wise on April 30, 2022 @ Trenton, Florida
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Date Taken: 2022:04:30 11:25:31
 
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We saw Venus & Jupiter in the eyepiece this morning around 0800 eastern time in Florida before we imaged. You can see planets in daylight too, especially early morning and late evening. We captured with a 150mm F8 refractor, IMX253 sensor and red imaging filter (B&W) in daytime conditions around 0833 eastern time and processed the planets to be similar relative brightness and was able to note two moons, Io & Ganymede! With our 0.59 arc-second per pixel image scale, we are at about 0.39 degrees of separation! Included a falsely colored version in addition to the B&W native version.
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