Moon Jupiter Mars Venus Grand Conjunction  June 15, 1991


Mars is above Jupiter, with Venus to the right.  Two of Jupiter's moons show up.  Photo was taken on Kodak ISO 400 35mm slide film with a Fujica SLR with 55mm lens and 2x teleconverter for an unrecorded time at unrecorded f/stop (but likely f/3.6).  Long axis is parallel to the horizon.  At this focal length, the Moon could not be fit into the field, but for a wider field which includes the moon, click here.  Digitized on an HP Photosmart scanner and cropped.
 

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