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Saturday night I took out my 5" telescope. I love astronomy but because of our location there is not a lot to see here. We're on the side of a hill, there are trees all around and there is an abundance of light pollution. But after reading about Jupiter making its closest pass in 47 years, I had to try. Jupiter is big and was easy to find without a telescope. It looks like a huge bright star. It rises in the east, southeast and goes straight overhead. After a lot of positioning and changing of eyepieces, we finally got a great view through the telescope that looked like this:
That's Jupiter with its moons Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. It will be near the moon for the next couple of days. I don't have the proper equipment to photograph through my telescope, so I found that picture on the web, but that's exactly what we saw. If you have access to a telescope, try to get a look at Jupiter, especially on the 22nd when a faint Emerald disc will be nearby. That will be Uranus. Also on the 22nd will be a Harvest Moon. It's a great skywatching month, but watch out for mosquitos.
3 comments:
Geez, I thought you'd REALLY had a heart attack, which almost gave me a heart attack. Don't DO that to me!
The Jupiter thing. How awesome. Why can't it happen on a weekend when we're at the cottage! We probably woudn't even be able to see it here in the city... Plus I don't even have my binoculars here...
Jazz,
~~Sorry about that! Weren't you at the cottage this past weekend? There was great viewing then, too.
That is an amazing photo. Beautiful.
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