zerocool84
Lifer
Don't get to see a ton of stars living in a highly populated area. Just see the brightest ones but I can drive 20min to the hills to check them out anytime.
It is indeed incredible just how many there are, and if you have a telescope what you thought was 2 visible stars next to each other, there are 100's more in between. (from our point of view) and it just keeps going. The universe it's so vast beyond imagination. Crazy to think some people even consider the fact it just spurted out of no where for no reason.
You're in luck because Jupiter will be super easy to spot tonight. Look for it near the moon right after dark, it'll be the next brightest thing in the sky so it's hard to miss. If you have binoculars you may even spot some of Jupiter's largest moons.I've never seen a planet, it would be damn cool though.
The omnipresent glow of street lights. Whats a star?
you look up into the sky on a clear, cold night. see so many stars. so beautiful, so bright, yet so far away.
Bump to remember to look at Jupiter tonight.You're in luck because Jupiter will be super easy to spot tonight. Look for it near the moon right after dark, it'll be the next brightest thing in the sky so it's hard to miss. If you have binoculars you may even spot some of Jupiter's largest moons.
http://earthsky.org/tonight/moon-jupiter-out-from-dusk-until-late-night-february-17
Except, a couple of those dots up there are galaxies (Andromeda galaxy & Omega Centauri are visible to the naked eye. And, the two magellanic clouds are visible to the naked eye in the Southern Hemisphere. I think there's a handful of others that are also visible from very dark locations; or at least, no one's ever pointed out another one to me.And just think - every single star you see is within our own galaxy. You can't resolve individual stars in other galaxies with your own eyes.
It is indeed incredible just how many there are, and if you have a telescope what you thought was 2 visible stars next to each other, there are 100's more in between. (from our point of view) and it just keeps going. The universe it's so vast beyond imagination. Crazy to think some people even consider the fact it just spurted out of no where for no reason.
And just think - every single star you see is within our own galaxy. You can't resolve individual stars in other galaxies with your own eyes.
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