Create Account

Username
Password
Remember me
Email
 
2

Astronomy Pic of teh Day July 20th 2012

1 comments, 82 views, posted 3:23 pm 20/07/2012 in Sci-Fi, Science & Space by my69pickup
my69pickup has 6030 posts, 2878 threads, 0 points
Cunning Stunts.

Moon Meets Jupiter
Image Credit & Copyright: Cristian Fattinnanzi

Explanation: Skygazers around planet Earth enjoyed the close encounter of planets and Moon in July 15's predawn skies. And while many saw bright Jupiter next to the slender, waning crescent, Europeans also had the opportunity to watch the ruling gas giant pass behind the lunar disk, occulted by the Moon as it slid through the night. Clouds threaten in this telescopic view from Montecassiano, Italy, but the frame still captures Jupiter after it emerged from the occultation along with all four of its large Galilean moons. The sunlit crescent is overexposed with the Moon's night side faintly illuminated by Earthshine. Lined up left to right beyond the dark lunar limb are Callisto, Ganymede, Jupiter, Io, and Europa. In fact, Callisto, Ganymede, and Io are larger than Earth's Moon, while Europa is only slightly smaller.

Tomorrow's picture: light-weekend

Extra Points Given by:

tricpe (1)

Comments

1
4:06 pm 20/07/2012

tricpe

Moar PAR!

Add Comment

Log in via teoti, or register to add a comment!