Sunday, July 29, 2007

SKY-GAZERS SPOT THE JUPITER STARTING TODAY FOR SIX MONTHS

The sky-gazers have an opportunity to spot Jupiter with a naked eye in the evening upto third week of December from today.

It will be the second bright object after the Moon, according to Raghunandan Kumar, founder secretary Planetary Society India.

After the third week of December, Jupiter can be spotted only in the morning skies.

It can be spotted from all over India towards South East and South direction.

One of the easiest ways to identify planets among tons of stars is "planets do not twinkle, whereas stars twinkle when one observes the night sky from earth", he said.

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