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Mousetoescamper

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15. Fantastic photo, Grumpy!
Sat Nov 30, 2024, 06:38 AM
Nov 2024

I think you posted a Milky Way photo from Trona a while back.


I took two sets of photos, three hours apart, of Jupiter and moons tonight. In the earlier set there are four moons visible. In the later set one moon has disappeared behind Jupiter.

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Jupiter II (four moons visible tonight) [View all] Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 OP
Wow, another sensational pic wendyb-NC Nov 2024 #1
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #4
I'm so old, I remember when we thought the number was 12. rsdsharp Nov 2024 #13
"E pur si muove." rsdsharp Nov 2024 #2
The discoverer of the four: Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #5
I Eat Green Caterpillars EverHopeful Nov 2024 #8
Those mnemonic devices from childhood last a lifetime. ROY G. BIV Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #10
Wow, my dear Mousetoescamper! You did it again! CaliforniaPeggy Nov 2024 #3
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #6
what a fantastic picture! i love it. nt orleans Nov 2024 #7
Thanks! Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #9
This is just an amazing shot! Diamond_Dog Nov 2024 #11
Thanks and you're welcome! Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #12
Trona is great! Grumpy Old Guy Nov 2024 #14
Fantastic photo, Grumpy! Mousetoescamper Nov 2024 #15
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