Cynicide
10-12-2009, 10:43 PM
Hello everyone,
I'm a bit new to astronomy, I purchased a Galileoscope after seeing them on the Bad Astronomy blog, an old housemate of mine owned a larger telescope too.
Being in Melbourne I've and managed to observe Betelgeuse and Sirius. These were pretty easy to locate based on the position of Orion's Belt and Betelgeuse's intense red flicker was a pretty big hint and very pretty to look at.
I'm seeing a very bright object in the western sky which I think might be Jupiter, it's the brightest object I can see and is quite large when viewed with the barlow lens boosting the magnification to x50. At the moment I'm using Stellarium to figure out what I'm seeing and it's in the right area.
So my question is, Is this Jupiter? I can't make out any detail on it yet, it's just a very large white circle. Stellarium tells me Jupiter is moving away from us so I guess that means I won't get to see any detail for a while.
What's everyone in Melbourne looking at his time of year?
I'm a bit new to astronomy, I purchased a Galileoscope after seeing them on the Bad Astronomy blog, an old housemate of mine owned a larger telescope too.
Being in Melbourne I've and managed to observe Betelgeuse and Sirius. These were pretty easy to locate based on the position of Orion's Belt and Betelgeuse's intense red flicker was a pretty big hint and very pretty to look at.
I'm seeing a very bright object in the western sky which I think might be Jupiter, it's the brightest object I can see and is quite large when viewed with the barlow lens boosting the magnification to x50. At the moment I'm using Stellarium to figure out what I'm seeing and it's in the right area.
So my question is, Is this Jupiter? I can't make out any detail on it yet, it's just a very large white circle. Stellarium tells me Jupiter is moving away from us so I guess that means I won't get to see any detail for a while.
What's everyone in Melbourne looking at his time of year?