Anyone with an interest and a good pair of binoculars out there?
Look to the south (ish), and you'll see a low, bright 'star'.
It's not star, it's Jupiter. Hold the binoculars dead steady (rest them on the garden fence?), and you'll see 4 tiny specs next to it. 4 of Jupiter's many moons.
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"I read once that they suspect there to be life on one of Jupiters moons.
It's strange how planets have moons. How and what is the point in them. "
Ours is important. It gives earth, gyroscopic stability |
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