About 300 years (109,500 days)
only space probes has orbited and still orbitting around jupiters cloud tops no one has ever seen jupiters surface(if it had one)
light emitted by the satellites
He could only make out four of Jupiters' largest moons.
i believe that it is Io, Europa, Ganymede then Callisto. This is in order of brightness seen from Jupiter's surface.
The top of the periscope has a prism that reflects the light to the observers prism. The object the top prism is pointed at is seen at the bottom one.
The brighter the Moon (closer to full) the fewer stars that can be seen due to the Moon 'blinding' observers.
The sky is the apparently hemispherical region of space above the earth's horizon that includes the clouds and all the extraterrestrial objects as seen by human observers.
i believe she stayed blind her whole life. although after death she might've seen again. but not with earthly eyes. hope this helps
Radar waves are too long to be seen.
The Milky Way galaxy is the brightest and most visible to to the naked eye Andromeda, which can been seen with the naked eye, and is 2.2 million light years from earth.
Orientating (turning) a map until features on the map lines up with features seen on the land will pin-point an observers location. An other example is to take a compass reading on at least three recognisable features (mountain top, church tower, cross-road, etc). The three lines drawn on the map will give the observers position where the lines cross.
The literary term you are looking for is paradox. A paradox is a statement that seems contradictory but may be true when viewed from a certain angle. In the given quote, the paradox lies in the idea that in the earthly world, harming can be praised while doing good can sometimes be seen as unacceptable.