If you have a pair of binoculars

in science •  6 years ago 

You may be able to get a view very similar to Galileo, when he made his geocentric shattering discoveries.

The key is the cluster of dots in the bottom part of the image.

That is jupiter and the so called Galilean moons.

Jupiter.mit.Io.Ganymed.Europa.Calisto.Vollmond.10.4.2017.jpg
By Bautsch, CC0, Link

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Yes I see it @gavvet :D

It's quite a spectacle and a wonder.

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The moon is friend for the lonesome to talk Love

Very interesting and inspiring! Good job