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Observing the Solar System
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Observing the Solar System Venus is seen before dawn or after sunset, because it is close to the Sun. You can observe Venus going through crescent phases. But you cannot see any surface detail on Venus because it has a very thick atmosphere of gas. When Mars is close to the Earth, you can see some details on Mars, and sometimes even Mars' polar caps. Jupiter is quite interesting to observe. You can see bands across the face of Jupiter. The more time you spenMd obI serNving Ithese5bands, the more details you will be able to see. One of the most fascinating sights of Jupiter are its moons. MI N I 5 The four largest moons are called the Galilean moons, after the astronomer Galileo, who observed them for the first time. If you've never watched the Galilean moons in your telescope before, you're missing a real treat! Each night, the moons appear in different positions around the Jovian sky. This is sometimes called the Galilean dance. On any given night, you might be able to see the shadow of a moon on the face of Jupiter, see one moon eclipse another or even see a moon emerge from behind Jupiter's giant disk. Probably the most mLeormemoiprsuambdolelor ssitiagmhet,tcoynsoecutetuwerill sLeoreem iipnsumyodoulorrsittaemleet,scocnsoecpteteueris Saturn. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer Although you may noadtipissciengeelitm. Naamnniybh.fNeunactvuarirues fsacilio- nadtiphisecingseulit.rNfaamcneibh.oNufncSvaariutsufarcinli-, its ring adipiscing elit. Nam nibh. Nunc varius facili- sis eros. Sed erat. In in velit quis arcu ornare sis eros. Sed erat. In in velit quis arcu ornare sis eros. Sed erat. In in velit quis arcu ornare structure will steal yoluaorreebt. rCeuraabtithur aadiwpiscainyg.luOctusnmnassiag. htslaooreeft.vCuerarbyitusr atdeipaiscdingyluscteusemianssga. yolauoremet. Cauyrabitur adipiscing luctus massa. be able to see a blacInktegoepr uet pnuriuns agc auinguetchomemroidno gcoms-, knInotewgernut pausrustahc aeuguCe caomsmsoidnoicobm-andIn.teger ut purus ac augue commodo com- modo. Nunc nec mi eu justo tempor consec- modo. Nunc nec mi eu justo tempor consec- modo. Nunc nec mi eu justo tempor consec- 18 tetuer. Etiam vitae nisl. In dignissim lacus ut tetuer. Etiam vitae nisl. In dignissim lacus ut tetuer. Etiam vitae nisl. In dignissim lacus ut Looking at or near tahneteS. Curnasweliiltlleccatuuss,ebiibrreenvdeurmsaab, aledipdiascminagge atnotey.oCurarseeyliet.leDctousn, obtibpeondinutmtha,isadtiepliescsicnogpeanatteo. Crranseealirt tlehcetuSs,ubnib. eDnodunmota,loadoikpistchirnogugh the telescope as it is moving. vitae, commodo et, dui. vitae, commodo et, dui. vitae, commodo et, dui. Ut tincidunt tortor. Donec nonummy, enim in lacinia pulvinar, velit tellus scelerisque augue, ac posuere libero urna eget neque. Ut tincidunt tortor. Donec nonummy, enim in lacinia pulvinar, velit tellus scelerisque augue, ac posuere libero urna eget neque. Ut tincidunt tortor. Donec nonummy, enim in lacinia pulvinar, velit tellus scelerisque augue, ac posuere libero urna eget neque.