(July 26, 2018 at 12:31 am)Astreja Wrote: If you have binoculars or access to a telescope, this week is a particularly good time to take a look at Mars as it's relatively close to Earth and won't be this close again till about 2035 or so. (I understand that there's a dust storm in progress, though, so it may be hard to make out any features on the landscape.)
Awesome. I have binoculars but I all I have ever seen of Mars through them is a bright reddish dot. I'd love to see that dust storm, though. Looking at Jupiter through binoculars I have seen three of that planet's moons.
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