Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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first potentially habitable extrasolar planet Jupiter, closer than all year

Since early summer, having raised his gaze to the night sky may have been a "star" that stands above the rest, a "star" is actually the planet Jupiter the Largest Solar System. Today, 21 September, and two days of the autumn equinox, Jupiter will be in the position exctamente opposite the Sun in its orbit, rising above the horizon just as the sun sets, and standing in the shortest distance from Earth.

Will there be giant? Not a joke, this is not one of those jokes that circulate every year saying "Mars is going to be as big as the moon!", But if you look brighter, to be in the position closest since 1963, and will be perfect to see even with binoculars, as they may see 3 or even 4 of the Galilean moons.

a little higher than Jupiter, like a 5 th moon "lost" Uranus is also visible with simple binoculars. The scene will be worth it for a few days, especially the 23 (Autumn equinox) in which the full moon will join the show, being as usual, in a totally opposite to the Sun

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