Message from @seler

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2018-06-29 23:29:25 UTC  

only 4 of them will be visible through a small telescope

2018-06-29 23:29:38 UTC  

technically the Galilean moons would even be visible with a naked eye

2018-06-29 23:29:40 UTC  

Sorry you weren't being clear at first

2018-06-29 23:29:56 UTC  

but they're too close to jupiter for a naked eye to tell them

2018-06-29 23:30:23 UTC  

have you made a picture of mars?

2018-06-29 23:31:00 UTC  

No, sadly

2018-06-29 23:31:27 UTC  

fugg

2018-06-29 23:31:39 UTC  

I was going tocgive you a question about why Jupiter is glowing in my telescope

2018-06-29 23:31:53 UTC  

jupiter is very bright

2018-06-29 23:31:58 UTC  

But you would definitely know

2018-06-29 23:32:05 UTC  

why?

2018-06-29 23:32:10 UTC  

if you want to see something get a filter or

2018-06-29 23:32:17 UTC  

maybe try shorter exposure

2018-06-29 23:32:21 UTC  

Yeah I know

2018-06-29 23:32:46 UTC  

@seler because it reflects sun light from the sun

2018-06-29 23:32:49 UTC  

top kek

2018-06-29 23:32:59 UTC  

...

2018-06-29 23:33:02 UTC  

<:haha:318675605233336330>

2018-06-29 23:33:09 UTC  

?

2018-06-29 23:33:10 UTC  

well

2018-06-29 23:33:14 UTC  

I thought it would be something more sophisticated than that

2018-06-29 23:33:17 UTC  

top ke

2018-06-29 23:33:19 UTC  

Nah

2018-06-29 23:33:20 UTC  

well ok

2018-06-29 23:33:28 UTC  

jupiter is a big boi

2018-06-29 23:33:35 UTC  

and its still relatively 'close'

2018-06-29 23:33:46 UTC  

like some sort of a gas in it's "atmosphere" that makes that

2018-06-29 23:33:51 UTC  

jupiter is way brighter than any star

2018-06-29 23:34:08 UTC  

you can easily tell it apart from the stars

2018-06-29 23:34:14 UTC  

only venus is even brighter

2018-06-29 23:34:14 UTC  

Yep

2018-06-29 23:34:36 UTC  

saturn is dimmer but it still among the brightest 'stars'

2018-06-29 23:34:49 UTC  

and you can easily tell it knowing its position

2018-06-29 23:34:51 UTC  

You definitely know astronomy

2018-06-29 23:35:05 UTC  

>astrology

2018-06-29 23:35:09 UTC  

<:haha:318675605233336330>

2018-06-29 23:35:25 UTC  

Astronomy

2018-06-29 23:35:33 UTC  

Sorry im using my phone

2018-06-29 23:36:30 UTC  

there'll be an opposition of Mars on uhh 28th of July or whatever

2018-06-29 23:36:39 UTC  

it'll be brightest in years

2018-06-29 23:36:50 UTC  

it'll get brighter than jupiter