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Upcoming Conjunctions

Mercury & The Moon May 6, 2005; June 7, 2005; Sept 2, 2005; Oct 4, 2005; Nov 3, 2005
Venus & The Moon March 10, 2005; April 9, 2005; May 9, 2005; June 8, 2005; July 8, 2005; August 8, 2005; Sept 7, 2005; Oct 7, 2005; Nov 5, 2005
Mars & The Moon May 2, 2005; May 31, 2005; June 29, 2005; Oct, 18, 2005; Nov 15, 2005; Dec 12, 2005
Jupiter & The Moon Jan 4, 2005; Feb 27, 2005; Mar 26, 2005; Apr 22, 2005; May 19, 2005; Jun 16, 2005; July 13, 2005; Aug 10, 2005; Sept 6, 2005; Oct 4, 2005; Nov 1, 2005
Saturn & The Moon :-(
Moon & Antares March 3, 2005
Mercury & Venus Jan 15, 2005; June 22, 2005; July 8, 2005
Mercury & Jupiter Oct 5, 2005
Mercury & Saturn June 26, 2005
   
Venus & Jupiter Sept 1, 2005
Venus & Saturn June 26, 2005
   
  bold dates indicate less than 1° separation

Conjunction Pictures

The Moon along with the planets Venus & Jupiter The Moon & Planets as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 03/11/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera

The planets Venus & Jupiter reached conjunction on Thursday 9/1... and the Moon joined the pair on the following Monday (9/5/2005)

The Moon and Mercury An ashen Moon alongside the planet Mercury as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 03/11/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera

A beautiful ashen Moon hung quietly in the western sky shortly after sunset. To its lower right was the innermost planet Mercury just a few degrees away. What a sweet sight!

The Moon and Jupiter The Moon & Jupiter as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 02/27/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera shooting eyepiece projection using a ScopeTronix adapter through a 120mm f/5 Orion Refractor.

Click here for the annotated version.

The Moon and Jupiter moonJupiterConjunction_1200x800.jpg (777380 bytes)
taken 01/31/2005
Canon 20D Digital SLR

Taken through a Takahashi FS102 f/8 telescope. This is a 1/80 sec. exposure at ISO-100. In it's highest resolution version, you can see the equatorial bands of Jupiter!

The Moon and Saturn The Moon & Saturn as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 01/24/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera.

2 shots stacked with RegiStax. The first shot was a 2 second exposure designed to pickup Saturn and the moonlit scene. The second was a 1/1000th second exposure designed to grab detail on the moon.

Mercury and Venus Mercury & Venus heading towards conjunction as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 01/12/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera.

Mercury, Venus, Mars and the Moon  Mercury, Venus, Mars and the Moon as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 01/07/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera.

Waxing Crescent Moon and Venus A tiny waxing crescent Moon and Venus by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken Aug 10, 2002
Canon Rebel 2000 Fuji ASA400
Imaged at 9400' in the Uinta Mountains of northern Utah
Venus and the Moon  A beautiful shot of the Moon and Jupiter by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 01/03/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera through a 150mm Mak-Cas via eyepiece projection

Jupiter and the Moon  A beautiful shot of the Moon and Jupiter by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 01/03/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera.

Mercury & Venus  Mercury & Venus as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 12/25/2004
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera.

Venus & Mars Venus & Mars as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 12/25/2004
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera.

Jupiter and the Moon  A beautiful shot of the Moon and Jupiter by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 12/16/2003
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera. 1/80 sec exposure at f/2.4

Mars and the Moon  A beautiful shot of the Moon and Mars by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 05/31/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera. 1 sec exposure at f/2.2 Click here to view an annotated version of the event.... and here for a close-up

Mars and the Moon  The Moon & the planet Mars as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 10/18/2005
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera. 1/4 sec exposure to capture Mars  combined with a 1/1000 second exposure to properly expose the moon. Combined in PhotoShop.
Mars and the Moon  A beautiful shot of the Moon and Mars by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 10/05/2003
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera. 1/10 sec exposure at f/2.2

Moon, Jupiter and Mercury  A beautiful shot of the Moon, Jupiter and Mercury by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 9/24/2003
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera. 2.5 second exposure at f/2.4
Click Here for the non-annotated shot.
Moon, Jupiter and Mercury (with Leo rising) A beautiful shot of the Moon, Jupiter and Mercury rising in Leo by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 9/24/2003
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera. 10 second exposure at f/2.4
Click Here for the non-annotated shot.
Moon, Jupiter and Mercury (with alpha and gamma Leo) A beautiful shot of the Moon, Jupiter and Mercury by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 9/23/2003
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera. 2 second exposure at f/2.4
Click Here for the non-annotated shot.
The Moon and Mars A beautiful shot of Mars and The Moon as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken
9/03/2003
Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera
Jupiter and Venus A beautiful shot of Jupiter and Venus by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 6/03/02
Canon Rebel 2000 Fuji ASA200 through a 2000mm f/5 lens for 1 second
Jupiter and Venus A beautiful shot of Jupiter and Venus by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 6/03/02
Sony DSC-F717 digital camera. Click here for an annotated version
Crescent  Moon and Venus A beautiful shot of the Crescent Moon and Venus by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 5/14/02
Canon Rebel 2000 Fuji ASA400 through a 120mm f/5 refractor for 1 second
Crescent  Moon and Venus A beautiful shot of the Crescent Moon and Venus by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken 5/14/02
Canon Rebel 2000 Fuji ASA200 through a 120mm f/5 refractor for 1/8 second
Five Planet Alignment The 5 visible planets lined up for this shot by Utah Skies own Anthony Arrigo
taken 5/1/02
Canon Rebel 2000 Fuji ASA400 through a 28mm f/3.5 refractor for 6 seconds
Saturn and the Moon
taken Fall 2001
Olympus OM-1 through a 10" f/4.5 reflector employing eyepiece projection to 75x
Saturn and the Moon The Moon & Saturn as imaged by Anthony Arrigo of Utah Skies
taken Dec 12, 2003
Sony DSC-F717
Composite of two images
1/1000th second exposure @ f3.5
1/15th second exposure @ f2.4

February 2, 2004

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