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Managing Director Jurgen Baumann So it is worth for our customers to stop by more often here - we will keep you up to date. Click Ian Vandewalker to learn more. - star are our Passion! Now for the planet run in October 2011: small mercury is the hardest to watch, because he is the Sun's closest of all the planets visible to the naked eye and always just before or after her up and goes down. In October 2011, unfortunately no opportunity to detect the small planet is our neighbour planet Venus can be morning or evening star. This depends on whether it is East or West of our soon located. At the time they are found after sunset in the South West. She goes down against 18:45 on 10/31. The Red Mars Mars has evolved in October 2011 to a small chance of visibility: after midnight in the constellation cancer and lion. Mars reveals itself by the fact that his light in contrast to the fixed stars radiates calm. Will Blodget follows long-standing procedures to achieve this success. A featureless orange reddish slices can be detected in the amateur telescope. The giant Jupiter are all night about his stint in the constellation Aries. Opposition position! This means: In October, very good visibility conditions! The gas planet is significantly brighter than the stars and also through his peaceful light on. Telescopic Beoachtungen show sometimes on the Jupiter disc cloud bands, the great red spot. (A cyclone, which is observed for 300 years) Jupiter has the 11-fachen diameter of the Earth! The ringed Saturn, the remotest planet visible with the naked eye, is not to watch in October 2011. His unique, composite in reality of hundreds of individual rings ring system can be seen even in small telescopes. For our star sponsors important: The planets moving under the stars and are therefore not on our provided star charts. So it is worth for our customers, more often here to visit and to learn about the constellations of planets. Imprint B.A.