Wednesday, July 09, 2008
Opposition of Jupiter Tonight.

Tonight is the Opposition of Jupiter, when this planet is biggest and brightest in the sky. Well, Jupiter is always big and bright, but this is now a really good time to loook at Jupiter in a telescope. If you don't have a telescope, but do have binoculars, you can easily follow the changing positions of the Galilean Moons. Otherwise, plead with a friend who has a telescope of go to your local astronomical societie's or planetarium's open day.
Labels: Jupiter, Observational Astronomy