Sunday, November 1, 2009

I found Jupiter and it's 4 Brightest Moons

So tonight at about 7: 15 on November 1, I took my telescope out on my sky deck to see what I could see. The sky is awesome, and the night sky is a very awesome telescope, specially if you know what you're looking at!

So the moon was full, and so awesome, and were so many stars despite all that moonlight, with the telescope, but in my southern sky I thought I saw a planet. Now I have to see planets before with help from astronomers at the Inner Harbor, but tonight, I actually recognize Jupiter, with its red eye and were brightest moons. The four largest and brightest moons of Jupiter, first discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610, are known as the Galilean satellites. Starting from left to right the moons are Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto.Jupiter actually has 63 moons! Anyway, to see the moons of another planet other than Earth, is awesome!

Oh, it's been a while since I made an entry since my last blog, but that's cause my Internet was down. The Internet recently celebrated its 40th birthday!Happy Birthday Internet, your 1st commuique was only 5 words.
You know, despitethe Internet's frivolity, vulgarity and tediousness, the Internet is proving to be an awesome development in human communication. So thank you Internet, I'm grateful for you though I don't really need you.
So I just like this recent YouTube presentation,"I Don't Love You Mommy ",
I love you too mommy( you pick!), but I don't always ,uhh,like you (you pick!).


Take care

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