I have owned a pretty nice little telescope for many years, and I go out and look at the planets as often as possible, usually several nights a week. Jupiter and Saturn always steal the show. Four moons are usually visible around Jupiter, and the rings around Saturn are pretty cool to see. But, this summer, the normally lack luster Mars, is really joining the party. It's a bright red-orange color, and appears almost as large as Jupiter through the telescope. On a nice clear night, you can even see some surface detail similar to what we see on the moon.
We may never get to visit Mars, but this summer we get a better than usual look at it. Get out and check it out.
Photo of Mars taken this summer. (Google image) |
Our summer night sky, this year and last, has been covered in nothing but smoke. We cannot see the red planet, telescope or no. Enjoy it for us too.
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