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Credit & Copyright: Tunç Tezel  
(TWAN)  
  
  
Explanation:
A brilliant Jupiter shares the sky with the Full Moon tonight.  
  
Since  
Jupiter is near  
opposition,  
literally opposite  
the Sun in planet Earth's sky, Jupiter will rise near sunset  
just  
like the Full Moon.  
  
Of course, opposition is also the point of closest approach, with  
Jupiter shining at its brightest and offering the best  
views for skygazers.  
  
Recorded late last month, this moving skyscape features  
Jupiter  
above the southeastern horizon and the marbled streets of the  
ancient port city of  
Ephesus,  
located in modern day Turkey.  
  
At the left is  
a temple  
dedicated  
to the Roman emperor  
Hadrian.  
  
The beautiful night sky also includes the arc of  
the northern summer Milky Way.  
  
Lights on the horizon are from the nearby town of Selçuk.  
  
Clicking on the image will download the scene as a panorama.  
  
   
  
  
  
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