Mars and Saturn meet in conjunction beside the Milky Way.
As it was getting dark two nights ago, I shot this view of Mars and Saturn (the “double star” at right, with Mars below Saturn) paired together now in the evening twilight. The location was Grasslands National Park, on the Park’s main loop tour road.
At the centre of the image is Scorpius and its bright star Antares, just behind the gate of the old corral.
At left are the star clouds of the Milky Way and the galactic core. Just above the horizon are the naked-eye star clusters Messier 6 and Messier 7, the most southerly of the popular Messier objects.
The sky is blue from the last of the twilight glow.
The image is a composite of two exposures, both 1 minute but one tracking the sky and one with the drive turned off to provide the sharper foreground.
– Alan, August 29, 2014 / © 2014 Alan Dyer