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Revision as of 20:15, 31 January 2015

Coming Out of the Nebula

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image by Alain Balagna, Moselle, France

I send to you a picture of the moon near Jupiter, Thursday November the 1° in the beginning of the night. I was very lucky, because a big cloud was in front of the Moon ... but not for Jupiter. So, it's a one shot ! We can see the four satellites of Jupiter on the same side.

Alain Balagna

Technical Details
November 1, 2012. NIKON D700 , obj.500 mm Sigma , Iso 1600 , F6.3 , 1/8 sec ...and tripod of course.



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