Monthly Archives: April 2016

Jupiter

All this spring Jupiter has been high in the night sky, appearing just below the constellation Leo.  With it being the largest of the planets in our solar system, it’s a lot of fun to observe through a telescope.  It’s great to see the cloud bands and especially the Great Red Spot which is a giant… Read More »

Messier Marathon

The Messier objects are a list of 110 deep space objects, including galaxies, nebula and star clusters, that can all be seen with small telescopes, binoculars and many even with the naked eye in reasonably dark skies.  The majority of the list was created by Charles Messier in Paris in the late 1700’s. The largest,… Read More »