: Jupiter was shining at a magnitude of approximately -2.9 , making it the brightest object in the night sky after the Moon. Why This Image Might Exist
The specific filename structure is common on Polish astronomy forums, such as Forum Astronomiczne , where users often upload images of planets labeled with the date and subject. Images from this period typically show: 17 Wrzesnia 2022 Jowisz 1.png
: The distinct dark and light atmospheric bands. : Jupiter was shining at a magnitude of approximately -2
: A massive, long-lasting storm often captured during clear nights. : A massive, long-lasting storm often captured during
: Dots appearing on either side of the planet, representing Io, Europa, Ganymede, or Callisto.
: On the night of September 16–17, 2022, the Moon (in its last quarter phase) was positioned near Mars , with Jupiter visible nearby in the constellation Pisces .