26 March 2015 5:00 AM After retiring to Bed around Midnight, I awoke before the Period of Second Sleep, and went out, this time in Garden adjacent to my Domicile, and Observed Saturn with the Telescop of Jason. Where Sr. Galileo had noted “Ears” on the Sides of that Planet, I observed them to be more Pointed, as triangles affixed to the sides of a Circle. I have Indicated their Appearance in my Drawings.

THE MILKY WAY

Although Not Included in the Original List of the Galileic Observations, the Nature ofMilky Way was clearly one of his more Important Insights. I turned the Telescop to the Milky Way in the area of Cygnus, and was Greeted by an Astonishing Splendor of a Myriad of Stars, Uncountable even in a Single Field of the Eyelens, a Spectacle giving Glory to God by Displaying a Mighty Testament to the Magnificence of his Creation.

Note: My Observations appeal to Confirm all the Claims of Sr. Galileo. As so many of them Contradict the Known Teaching of the Ancients and the Holy Church it leaves one in and Exceptional Quandry. Were they to be Widely Accepted, they call into Question the Wisdom of the Ancients from Aristotle to Ptolemy. If they, and THE CHURCH have erred in These Matters, in What Else could they have Erred? Should this Approach become Established among the Masses of the People, the Entire Order of Society would be Threatened. I suggest that we Abandon these Pursuits immediately, as Nothing Good will come of them.

March 25, 2015, 3:49 p.m.

Well done, sir Wyee! A skilled observer, indeed. You have done Galileo well.

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Saturn

Saturn
  • Observed with: Jason 304 T 60 mm f/10
  • Seeing: above average
  • Light pollution: below average