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Jupiter’s moon visible this month.

[solarsystem.nasa.gov]

Do you like looking out into the cosmos?

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Annaleda 8 June 7
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HELP. I can't find my binoculars.

Ha! I can’t find the sky for all the clouds.

@Rob1948 That too.

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I love space. I'm so excited to be going to a dark sky park in about a month. I'm going to try to get some nice pictures. 🙂

Kynlei Level 8 June 10, 2019
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I’ve seen four of them through just my birding scope…

Varn Level 8 June 8, 2019
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Would like to do it more often, but I live in Manchester. Between clouds and light pollution, not much to see.

I bet. I’m lucky to have escaped the big city, and am in the country.

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As a matter of fact I saw Jupiter and four of its moons last night. Along with M-13 which is 25,000 light years away and some of the oldest stars in the solar system. It's in the Hercules constellation

lerlo Level 8 June 8, 2019
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