What does this mean for you and your stargazing? Well, you may not make any major discoveries like Galileo did, but you can look up at the sky in your own backyard. You can see the moon and many of the same stars that early astronomers saw. You can even see planets. For example, this is an image of Venus, Mars, and the moon, as seen from Earth without a telescope or binoculars. It is amazing what you can find if you just look up!
You do not need a gigantic telescope to study our solar system's moons. You can see the features on our moon simply by looking up. It helps to have binoculars or a telescope, especially when looking at the moons of other planets. In fact, some of Jupiter's moons are big enough to see with a pair of binoculars. You might be able to use a larger telescope someday, but until then, you can be an amateur astronomer in your own backyard.
Select a detail in Passage 2 that helps explain the following detail in Passage 1: "You can see the moon and many of the same stars that early astronomers saw."
In fact, some of Jupiter's moons are big enough to see with a pair of binoculars.
Until then, you can be an amateur astronomer in your own backyard.
You can see the features on our moon simply by looking up.
You do not need a gigantic telescope to study our solar system's moons.