circumpolar
15-10-2007, 09:17 PM
Jupiter will be next to the Moon all day tomorrow. As they rise together at around 8am, they will remain quite close untill moonset later that evening.
How to find Jupiter in the day!
At about 2pm in the afternoon, the crescent moon will be high in the sky not far from zenith. This is an excellent time to find Jupiter. First face towards the sun WNW. Imagine a line starting from the left 'horn' of the crescent to the right 'horn'. Now extend this line a distance of two (2) finger widths (or about two times the diametre of the moon) towards the right and you will find Jupiter! These two objects stay this close for most of the day but this imaginary line running from horn to horn is at about 2pm and an hour or two ether side.
Enjoy with binos, telescope or try your naked eye!
:)
How to find Jupiter in the day!
At about 2pm in the afternoon, the crescent moon will be high in the sky not far from zenith. This is an excellent time to find Jupiter. First face towards the sun WNW. Imagine a line starting from the left 'horn' of the crescent to the right 'horn'. Now extend this line a distance of two (2) finger widths (or about two times the diametre of the moon) towards the right and you will find Jupiter! These two objects stay this close for most of the day but this imaginary line running from horn to horn is at about 2pm and an hour or two ether side.
Enjoy with binos, telescope or try your naked eye!
:)