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This sort of Astrophotography is a big reason why we are moving to Southwestern Idaho: Jupiter rising over Bluff, Utah. Photo credit: Paul Martini Consider it a case of perfect timing. Jupiter is about to make its annual closest approach to Earth--"only" 641 million km away on June 12th. Proximity ma...
This sort of Astrophotography is a big reason why we are moving to Southwestern Idaho: Jupiter rising over Bluff, Utah. Photo credit: Paul Martini Consider it a case of perfect timing. Jupiter is about to make its annual closest approach to Earth--"only" 641 million km away on June 12th. Proximity makes the planet big and bright, shining almost four times brighter than Sirius, the brightest star in the sky. Astrophotographers are therefore getting a fantastic view of the GRS.
Consider it a case of perfect timing. Jupiter is about to make its annual closest approach to Earth--"only" 641 million km away on June 12th. Proximity ma...