![What is your strategy to see both Jupiter and Saturn in the same field on Dec 21? (optimal magnification) - Page 4 - Eyepieces - Cloudy Nights What is your strategy to see both Jupiter and Saturn in the same field on Dec 21? (optimal magnification) - Page 4 - Eyepieces - Cloudy Nights](https://www.cloudynights.com/uploads/monthly_12_2020/post-221491-0-05063500-1608543331_thumb.jpg)
What is your strategy to see both Jupiter and Saturn in the same field on Dec 21? (optimal magnification) - Page 4 - Eyepieces - Cloudy Nights
So with my F70076 reflector telescope, I searched and it said I can see the first five planets. I have 16mm, 20mm, and 6mm eyepieces with 1.5x barlow lens erector and 3x
![I pointed my telephoto lens at Jupiter out my apartment window and I could see its moons : r/BeAmazed I pointed my telephoto lens at Jupiter out my apartment window and I could see its moons : r/BeAmazed](https://i.redd.it/bstbjsku7kd51.jpg)
I pointed my telephoto lens at Jupiter out my apartment window and I could see its moons : r/BeAmazed
Highland Astronomy - Jupiter and some of its largest Moons through binoculars. From left to right. Callisto, Ganymede, Jupiter, Europa and Io (close together). The star above is 5th magnitude Mu Capricorni,
![Horrible image of Jupiter on my phone through Celestron NexStar 8SE - Major & Minor Planetary Imaging - Cloudy Nights Horrible image of Jupiter on my phone through Celestron NexStar 8SE - Major & Minor Planetary Imaging - Cloudy Nights](https://www.cloudynights.com/uploads/monthly_12_2023/post-479923-0-29057200-1701755235.jpg)
Horrible image of Jupiter on my phone through Celestron NexStar 8SE - Major & Minor Planetary Imaging - Cloudy Nights
![My first Jupiter and Saturn, GSO 6" F/5 with DSLR non-tracking - Major & Minor Planetary Imaging - Cloudy Nights My first Jupiter and Saturn, GSO 6" F/5 with DSLR non-tracking - Major & Minor Planetary Imaging - Cloudy Nights](https://www.cloudynights.com/uploads/monthly_07_2020/post-218396-0-29981000-1596084713.jpg)