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Giving this its own thread so it isn't missed - for those who are interested. NASA says that under good viewing conditions you can see it with binoculars.
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Wrong again.Fake news; that's Planet X. Nancy Leider was right.
Yeah...ill catch it in 2129.
you can see it with the naked eye - it was the most obvious thing in the sky last night
We noticed it at work a few days ago and looked it up because we knew that it wasn't a star but it was very bright.you can see it with the naked eye - it was the most obvious thing in the sky last night
you need the binoculars to see the moons
Science channel is having a special on it tonight starting at 5pm CSTYeah...
Seriously though, I'm probably going to be paying attention to this tonight from NASA...
NASA's DART mission successfully slams into an asteroid | CNN
A NASA spacecraft deliberately crashed into a tiny asteroid on Monday. The collision between the DART spacecraft and the asteroid Dimorphos happened at 7:14 p.m. ET in humanity's first test of asteroid deflection technology.www.cnn.com
Jupiter was in the night sky a few months ago when everything was in alignment. It's pretty easy to see with your eyes. could see Saturn, Mars, Venus, but I missed Mercury.Mm-hmmm. Promises, promises.
Giving this its own thread so it isn't missed - for those who are interested. NASA says that under good viewing conditions you can see it with binoculars.
Too bad it's not on YouTube TV.Science channel is having a special on it tonight starting at 5pm CST
Chuck was channeling his 80's music knowledge triggered by the words "naked eye". You see, the group "Naked Eyes" had a popular song called, "Promises, Promises".Jupiter was in the night sky a few months ago when everything was in alignment. It's pretty easy to see with your eyes. could see Saturn, Mars, Venus, but I missed Mercury.
Basically really bright stars.