Saw my neighbouur looking up into the sky with his binoculars. When I asked him about it he said he was looking at Saturn.
If you look to the west it's almost directly overhead, Slightly west and slightly south. It's the brightest object in that part of the sky.
When I got back here I tried it with my own binoculars. But with my cataracts, I couldn't get a clear image.
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Saturn and its Rings Visble With Binoculars
Saturn and its Rings Visble With Binoculars
I don't mean to brag, but I just put a puzzle together in 1 day and the box said 2-4 years.
Re: Saturn and its Rings Visble With Binoculars
I've considered buying a telescope, I've always been fascinated by space and planets. If I recall, it's been said that one of the moons of Saturn( or it could be Jupiter) could possibly have life of some sort on it. I believe water may of been detected, not sure.
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If you get out a small hand held mirror, you can look at Uranus pretty much any time.Turkeytop wrote: ↑Tue Jan 17, 2023 7:23 pmSaw my neighbouur looking up into the sky with his binoculars. When I asked him about it he said he was looking at Saturn.
If you look to the west it's almost directly overhead, Slightly west and slightly south. It's the brightest object in that part of the sky.
When I got back here I tried it with my own binoculars. But with my cataracts, I couldn't get a clear image.
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No matter my age, Uranus jokes will never not be funny.
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