A wonderful sight last night. Managed to capture the super full moon and the remarkably bright planet Jupiter within the same frame. At magnitude –2.7, Jupiter was so bright that it could be seen with the naked eye despite the moon’s overwhelming brilliance. I took the first image with my Olympus camera at 11.10pm, with the moon 99.8 percent illuminated. The second image focused solely on the full moon itself: perfectly round, steady and absolutely breath-taking!
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