Monday, June 3, 2019

Last Tech Newsy Item of the Year

To help you avoid tech newsy item withdrawl, here's what's happening at NASA this month: What's Up for June? Jupiter is up all night, while Mercury and Mars decide to get close, and the Moon reveals its tilted orbit. Jupiter is at its biggest and brightest this month, rising at dusk and remaining visible all night. The solar system's largest planet is a brilliant jewel to the naked eye, but looks fantastic through binoculars or a small telescope, which will allow you to spot the four largest moons, and maybe even glimpse a hint of the banded clouds that encircle the planet, And if this leaves you yearning for a closer look, these gorgeous views from NASA's Juno spacecraft, currently orbiting Jupiter, make the planet feel almost close enough to touch.

Credits:
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/video/details.php?id=1577

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