Thursday, September 9, 2021

September Night Sky

If you're looking for something predictable to observe in the September night skies cast your gaze to the southern sky and look for Jupiter and Saturn.  They're both a couple of the brighter objects to observe and they'll be hanging around for the entire month.  

Jupiter is brighter than Saturn and if you have a pair of binoculars handy you might be able to spot some of the largest moons.

Just last month I was able to spot both planets with the naked eye and with the interference of a full moon.

Don't forget the bug spray...... 

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