hi mr Gray on saturday i saw the milky way i think it was the milky way then on friday or saturday i saw a bright light i thought it was a star but my friend said it was Jupter. (was it THE MILKY WAY):)
S-J Can you see the Milky Way at night with the naked eye? You can see it but you need a couple of things to see it clearly. I found more info below for you
the Milky Way is one of the most interesting eye sights in the night sky. However, it's not bright, and it's not always well placed to be seen. So to see the Milky Way you will have to meet the following requirements: 1. Dark skies - no moonlight, no city lights, no headlights, no streetlights 2. At least one eyeball - no telescopes, no binoculars, (just eyeglasses if you're near sighted) 3. A little bit of timing - late summer or winter evenings are good. You my have seen it on Saturday as it was a clear night Hope you feel better soon
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hi mr Gray on saturday i saw the milky way i think it was the milky way then on friday or saturday i saw a bright light i thought it was a star but my friend said it was Jupter. (was it THE MILKY WAY):)
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There are 139 moons in total in the Solar System.
S-J
Can you see the Milky Way at night with the naked eye? You can see it but you need a couple of things to see it clearly. I found more info below for you
the Milky Way is one of the most interesting eye sights in the night sky. However, it's not bright, and it's not always well placed to be seen. So to see the Milky Way you will have to meet the following requirements:
1. Dark skies - no moonlight, no city lights, no headlights, no streetlights
2. At least one eyeball - no telescopes, no binoculars, (just eyeglasses if you're near sighted)
3. A little bit of timing - late summer or winter evenings are good.
You my have seen it on Saturday as it was a clear night Hope you feel better soon
hi Mr.Gray!!!:)
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