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Old 23-11-2015, 07:47 AM
BJ (Jason)
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Yep get your magnification up as high as possible and you should be able to see the cloud stripes on Jupiter and also observe some of the many moons too.
Recently I observed a planetary conjunction at Lake Cootharaba north of Noosa in Qld and it was spectacular even with the unaided eye I could clearly see the pinpoints of light that are Jupiters moons!.
Dark skies and a windless night will greatly help your viewing too.Good luck.
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