... We are planning a ?dry-run? at Wagner Park on Tuesday, March 15th, starting at dusk.€а The first quarter moon will be out and we may catch Jupiter in the late evening in the southern sky.€а All are welcome to join us. by . ...
... However, the atmosphere of Jupiter is very dynamic and I hope to continue observations during the rest of this year's season of observing Jupiter to watch for more sudden, unexpected changes in its clouds. ...
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... The planet closest to the star is 10 times the mass of Jupiter, followed by another 10 Jupiter-mass planet and then a world seven times Jupiter's heft. ...
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... Following Mars is Jupiter, moving quickly into view. ... On the 22nd Jupiter moves past Mars. The planets will be only 0.8° apart. ... Volcano of the Month No, it is not a Russian spacecraft circling Jupiter. ...
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... Jupiter and Saturn in July By Joseph A. Fedrick Jupiter was still an early morning object as of early July but was beginning to rise early enough so that by July 7 it was high above the tree line to my east by 5 a. m. Its appearance in the telescope was ...
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... Some pictures of Jupiter are being shown on the Internet from mor e southerly locations, such as the Philippines at 10 degrees North, where the ecliptic makes a more steep angle to the horizon, allowing Jupiter to rise earlier in a darker sky. ...
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