You don't have to have a telescope to see Jupiter up close every day. Cebu's very own resident amateur astronomer, Christopher Go, has a website dedicated to his nightly (depending on Jupiter's availability in the Earth's night sky) Jupiter observations and photographs.
![](http://www.christone.net/astro/jupiter/jupiter20090601.jpg)
(image by Christopher Go, Cebu City, Philippines)
Click here to see Chris Go's Jupiter Page
He also has a Saturn page...
Click here to see Chris Go's Saturn Page
Granted, a photo is no substitute to looking directly into the eyepiece, but this is way better than nothing, and what's more important is these are
very recent photos of the planet.
It was by using this same telescope and equipment, that Chris discovered Jupiter's 2nd red spot (Oval BA, or "Red Spot Junior") back in February 2006 which called the attention of NASA and earned Chris a spot on the Hubble team.
Click here to see Chris Go's page about his discovery of "Red Spot Junior"
Here is a photo of iStoryan amateur astronomy enthusiasts, together with Chris Go (center, white T-Shirt), during a stargazing activity for high school kids in USC, Talamban. Hopefully, we can have another stargazing activity like this soon.
-RODION