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by Nomentatus
2959 days ago
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Seconded (and look for Jupiter's moons first, because you can see those even in daylight).
https://www.space.com/36733-jupiter-and-moons-mobile-astrono... Great advice to start with binoculars because you may find that actually seeing things through a lens isn't magical compared to TV images or internet images of the same thing; or discover that seeing Saturn once fer real is enough. Plus you may find it gets cold at night. I did. |
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