Sheltie
Fratty and out of touch.
If you have a telescope, you owe it to yourself to go outside and see Jupiter. I have never seen it so sharp and brilliant. My significant other gave me a new telescope for Christmas and today I finally figured out how to get the darn thing to work. It turns out the 10 mm eyepiece is actually larger than the 20 mm eyepiece. I know that for viewing planets and the moon, it's always much easier to use the lower power lenses but I did not figure out until today that I had them mixed up. Even though I live in a city and it's kind of hazy out, I was able to see some of the bands on Jupiter and 3 of its moons lined up like little dots.
My favorite object for viewing is Saturn. With its huge rings, it's just a really bizarre thing to see. The mountains on the moon are also pretty stunning.
I'm not sure how much longer Jupiter will be in such a prime viewing position.
My favorite object for viewing is Saturn. With its huge rings, it's just a really bizarre thing to see. The mountains on the moon are also pretty stunning.
I'm not sure how much longer Jupiter will be in such a prime viewing position.