JUPITER AND MOONS IN SUMMER NIGHT SKY
With powerful enough binoculars (10x50 to 15x70), on a clear night, close to the moon position these days in the night sky, in the same trajectory, but to the left, one can see Jupiter, the biggest planet in our solar system, accompanied with its 4 biggest moon, much bigger than our small moon. Also, in the day time, with special quality solar filters on my binoculars, I can watch the Sun spots, and the occasional eclipse of Venus and Mercury, when they pass in front, between the Sun and the Earth.

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JUPITER AND MOONS IN SUMMER NIGHT SKY With powerful enough binoculars (10x50 to 15x70), on a clear night, close to the moon position these days in the night sky, in the same trajectory, but to the left, one can see Jupiter, the biggest planet in our solar system, accompanied with its 4 biggest moon, much bigger than our small moon. Also, in the day time, with special quality solar filters on my binoculars, I can watch the Sun spots, and the occasional eclipse of Venus and Mercury, when they pass in front, between the Sun and the Earth. #Astronomy #Jupiter #Binoculars #Sun
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