Well done for grabbing some images of the conjunction James. Like Trev, I managed to see it between some neighbours’ trees with binoculars, but they were way too low from my garden to get a telescope on them. Nice sight though.
Tim C
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Hi Brian
That’s a really good image indeed and certainly one I’d be proud to have taken. You obviously had a reasonable line of sight. Unfortunately, whilst my garden points north east/south west, Saturn and Jupiter were low down in the west and my observatory is situated on the western side of the garden against a fairly high hedge. Impossible to get a telescope on it from there, but it was good to observe visually in the knowledge that others would have better western horizons for imaging.
KR
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