Derby and District Astronomical Society
Jupiter in 2026
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Jim Sarsgard took this picture of the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus on the 9th June 2026. Image Credit: Jim Sarsgard. |
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Malcolm Neal took this picture of the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus on the 9th June 2026. Image Credit: Malcolm Neal. |
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This picture by Chris Callaway shows the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus on the evening of the 9th June 2026. Image Credit: Chris Callaway. |
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Tony Razzell took this picture of the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus on the 9th June 2026 using an iPhone 13. Image Credit: Tony Razzell. |
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This picture by Mike Lancaster shows the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus on the evening of the 9th June 2026. Image Credit: Mike Lancaster. |
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Tony Razzell took this picture of Jupiter and Venus at sunset on the evening of the 8th June 2026 using an iPhone 13. Image Credit: Tony Razzell. |
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This picture shows Jupiter and Venus over Chios harbour in Greece, and was taken by Donald Anderson on the evening of the 8th June 2026. Image Credit: Donald Anderson. |
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Mike Lancaster took this picture of Jupiter and Venus at sunset on the evening of the 2nd June 2026 using a Google Pixel 8 Pro smartphone through an upstairs window. Image Credit: Mike Lancaster. |
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Jim Sarsgard took this picture of Jupiter among the stars of Gemini on the 5th January 2026. He used a Canon 1000D camera on a fixed tripod with a 24mm lens set at f/3.2, and a 10 second exposure at ISO 400. The image was then processed in FastStone. Image Credit: Jim Sarsgard.
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Jupiter is visible at lower right in this picture of the Wolf Moon captured by Malcolm Neal on the 3rd January 2026. Malcolm used a Sony A7RV camera with a 24-105mm lens at the 105mm end of the zoom. The picture is a combination of two images taken through an open window at around 22.15 on the night in question. One image was exposed for Jupiter with the bright moon masked out, the other exposed for the moon with the brightness reduced. Image Credit: Malcolm Neal.
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