Jupiter and its moons
Jupiter has 63 satellites, but with binoculars or small telescopes from Earth if they can only see 4.
In the picture I made on the evening of October 4, 2008 shortly after 20, we see three satellites, since 'the fourth and' out of range because of its great distance from the planet. From left to right are the satellites: Ganymede, Io, Europa. That's not visible and 'Callisto who was left on the planet, according to our point of view. Ganymede is so 'close to Jupiter because' in its revolution around it, was about to hide behind, only to reappear on the opposite side more 'than 3 hours later.
How can 'see, the photo and' over-exposed the fact that Jupiter and white makes it look more 'how big is normal. The Earth's atmospheric turbulence and the limited equipment they would not have caught any details of the surface of Jupiter. Overexposure can, however, 'to make visible the main satellites.
time ago I made some more photos of Jupiter with a lower magnification. The satellites are in view 4 and two are placed at a distance of one and a half you can see the changes in the positions of the satellites. Even in these photos and Jupiter 'overexposed.
7 September 2008 at 21:19 Legal (20:19 solar):
7 September 2008 at 22:58 Legal (21:58 solar):
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