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The planets offer exciting views in April. Jupiter is a brilliant object in the evening sky, although the observing window narrows as the Sun sets later each day. Mars is past its best, but remains ...
Binoculars will help ... now at the pinnacle of brightness for this current morning apparition, outshining Jupiter twelve-fold and appearing nearly 20 times brighter than Sirius, the brightest ...
Binoculars will likely be needed to view the ... starting with Mercury and Jupiter very low to the eastern horizon. Much higher up will be brilliant Venus, while high in the southeast sky, yellow ...
Viewable objects include the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, the Milky Way, and star systems. An ordinary pair of binoculars, a ...
Venus, Saturn, and Mercury are full of surprises this month, and they have one more awe-striking display in store. Before ...
Catch two transits of Io, spot sparkling star clusters, and view Mars at aphelion while the April Full Moon lights the sky ...
View the cosmos in the palm of your hand with the best binoculars for stargazing — see the stars, planets and deep sky objects. Binoculars are a great way to get into stargazing as they offer ...
The planets that will appear include Jupiter, Venus, Mars ... If you’re using binoculars or telescopes of any kind, be sure not to point them towards the Sun, unless they are specially made ...
Binoculars will enhance the moon's appearance ... but the pairings will undoubtedly get your attention. The upcoming Jupiter-moon pairing will be the last time we'll have an easy way to spot ...
Together they’ll make a beautiful sight in a pair of binoculars. April 4 – Waxing moon appears to the right and above the bright planet Jupiter in the western sky. April 11 – Mars forms a ...