During this time, Jupiter was exceptionally bright and large in the night sky, making it a prime target for photography:
: 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 .
: The distinct dark and light atmospheric bands.
: 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
: Dots appearing on either side of the planet, representing Io, Europa, Ganymede, or Callisto.
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: