Jupiter Naked Eye
Just to add, account of some possible naked eye observations of Callisto and / or Ganymede. Rarely, seems you get reports of seeing them even without Jupiter obscured.
In March, Venus and Jupiter will be so close in the night sky that they will fit in the realm of your eyes that relays high definition imagery to your brain.
Like a busy urban family, planets rarely get together all at once. Later this month, however, the five so-called naked-eye planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter
This month you’ll have an opportunity to see all five naked-eye planets – but not all at once. Two of them are evening objects, while the other three are clustered
On August 27, 2016, Venus and Jupiter will be so close, as viewed from Earth, that a pencil eraser could cover both planets if you held it up to the sky. This is the
Naked-Eye Observations of Jupiter’s Moons Sky and Telescope, December, 1976, pp. 482-84. Denis Dutton www.denisdutton.com
Dec 13, 2011 · YES. Venus, Jupiter and Mars are clearly Visible. Mercury and Saturn can be seen with the Naked Eye but you need to know exactly where to look.
The Position of Jupiter in the Night Sky, 2014 to 2018 by Martin J Powell. Having spent the 2013-14 observing period among the stars of the zodiac’s most Northerly
Jupiter and Saturn are the largest of the five planets, but are farther from the Sun, the rings themselves are not visible to the naked eye from the Earth.
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