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a visitor to planet earth Posted Feb 9, 2004
I saw Jupiter tonight in the east at 9.00pm and I saw two faint stars next to it, I hope they are two of its moons. I was using a 10x binoculars difficult to keep them still.
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Phil Posted Feb 10, 2004
It probably was two of jupiters moons. I can normally see three or four through the binoculars (10x) but as you say it can be a bit wobbly. I find leaning on a fencepost helps steady the binoculars.
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Woodpigeon Posted Feb 10, 2004
Yes, its more likely the moons, particularly if they all line up.
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winnoch2 - Impostair Syndromair Extraordinaire Posted Feb 11, 2004
The fascinating thing about Jupiter's moons, is that they orbit the planet really fast! They will noticibly change position even in a few hours
You will usually see the four main moons, but if you only see two or three it is because the other ones are either in front of or behind the planet(from our perspective in space).
Even a cheap pair of 7x50's will show the four main Galilean moons(some folk with *very* keen eyesight claim to be able to see them with the naked eye)
If, on the other hand you have a really big telescope (10inches upwards) you may be able to make out the actual shadows of the moons on Jupiter as they pass in front of it.
As for stability- there is a good chance that your bino's will be able to be attached to a tripod- there are various designs of adapter available to allow you to do this. It will be well worth the £30 upwards cost of a decent tripod, believe me
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