Monday, April 18, 2016

Irish stargazers urged to watch Jupiter and moon tango


Tonight (18 April), Irish stargazers are in for a treat as for perhaps at its closest approach during our lives, Jupiter will become the second-brightest object in the night sky, visible beside our own moon.


Despite being nearly 1,300-times larger than Earth, Jupiter is still a sight usually only seen through telescopes for the average stargazer, or through advanced satellite imagery if you’re lucky enough to work…



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Irish stargazers urged to watch Jupiter and moon tango

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