![Jupiter and its Galilean satellites as seen through binoculars or a small telescope of the sort used by Galileo Stock Photo - Alamy Jupiter and its Galilean satellites as seen through binoculars or a small telescope of the sort used by Galileo Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/B5C1JW/jupiter-and-its-galilean-satellites-as-seen-through-binoculars-or-B5C1JW.jpg)
Jupiter and its Galilean satellites as seen through binoculars or a small telescope of the sort used by Galileo Stock Photo - Alamy
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,
![Jupiter's moons through 20x80 binoculars (Fieel) - Full resolution | Jupiter moons, Jupiter, Astrophotography Jupiter's moons through 20x80 binoculars (Fieel) - Full resolution | Jupiter moons, Jupiter, Astrophotography](https://i.pinimg.com/564x/f1/ee/71/f1ee710309757515941569df2baa609f.jpg)
Jupiter's moons through 20x80 binoculars (Fieel) - Full resolution | Jupiter moons, Jupiter, Astrophotography
![This planet will appear at its 'biggest and brightest' in the night sky -- and its moons will be visible with binoculars This planet will appear at its 'biggest and brightest' in the night sky -- and its moons will be visible with binoculars](https://cms.accuweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/jupiter-and-moons-promo.jpg)