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Wasn't one of Jupiters moons supposed to be bright in the sky tonight?

The Milky way is very bright tonight sure. But I still don't know which one of these sparkly chicks is supposed to be Titan!
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GerOttman · 61-69, M
Well, Venus was next to the moon last night just after sunset. Great view! Mars, Jupiter and, Saturn are visible in the night sky and yes, aMars does appear fairly bright. The moons of Jupiter are only visible in a telescope but it does not have to be a very large one, most backyard quality scopes will do. Titan is one of Saturn's moons.