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What could we choose as the seven most remarkable celestial objects visible either with our eyes or with a small telescope?
Here’s how it works. Mercury and Jupiter will fit within the field of view of a pair of 10x50 binoculars (denoted by the yellow circle) after sunset on June 7. (Image credit: Starry Night) ...
Key Takeaways: Venus blazes a bright magnitude –4.7 in the morning sky today. To its right, 1st-magnitude Saturn is also readily visible to the naked eye, while elusive Neptune lies between them.