Great Night Viewing

Tonight I had a very good nights astronomy, starting with my first visual of Jupiter this year.

By Tim TrottMy Observation Logs • August 12, 2007
Great Night Viewing

I have had to wait a long time to see Jupiter this year because its altitude is very low. It has only just come around the back of the houses in the estate. I only get about a half hour to observe before it disappears behind some trees.

I used my baby telescope, the StarTravel 102; with a 25mm eyepiece, I can see Jupiter as a bright round object, and I can make out the moon. With the 10mm eyepiece, I can see Jupiter more clearly and identify Ganymede and Io. Next, with the 10mm eyepiece and 2x Barlow lens, I can see the light ring around the northern hemisphere and about make out the lower ring. The great red spot was not visible to me today. I could also see Europa and Callisto as well.

Jupiter and it's Moons
Jupiter and it's Moons

After Jupiter had gone behind the trees, I turned round to see Arcturus shining brightly. This orange star is magnitude -0.03 and shines brightly in the western skies.

I also observed the International Space Station fly overhead. I even managed to track it with my scope and was amazed to see some faint detail. With a 25mm eyepiece, I saw a large elongated dot with two lines on either side. These are the modules with solar panels on either side. I was not able to view the space shuttle Endeavour at that magnification.

Throughout all this, I was joined by a frog (which had a lucky escape), some bats and a hedgehog rummaging around for food.

Unfortunately, I did not see any of the Perseid's.

About the Author

Tim Trott is an avid stargazer and astrophotographer whose passion for the cosmos fuels a lifelong journey of exploration and wonder. Through Perfect Astronomy, he shares the beauty of the night sky and the art of capturing it, blending science and creativity to inspire curious minds and aspiring astrophotographers alike. Join him as he turns every starry night into a story waiting to be told.

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