Great photos!
On October 22nd I took this photo of the moon in first quarter, nestled right in with Jupiter and Saturn. The moon was overexposed, but I had to get the planets in the shot. Jupiter is currently 365 million miles away from us. Saturn is a stunning 929 million miles away... yet they are SO huge out there that it's easy for people to look at all that reflected sunlight and think they're stars! Pluto was also in the group: but it's tiny and 4 billion miles away... so it posed no danger of photo bombing.

On October 22nd I took this photo of the moon in first quarter, nestled right in with Jupiter and Saturn. The moon was overexposed, but I had to get the planets in the shot. Jupiter is currently 365 million miles away from us. Saturn is a stunning 929 million miles away... yet they are SO huge out there that it's easy for people to look at all that reflected sunlight and think they're stars! Pluto was also in the group: but it's tiny and 4 billion miles away... so it posed no danger of photo bombing.


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