So I’m watching NASCAR coverage on TV the other day. When they come in and out of commercial breaks, they will often spend a couple of seconds showing us the view from one of the many TV cameras, usually of something they figure will be interesting, maybe a fan doing something silly. Well, coming from one commercial break, they showed what I first assumed was a shot of The Moon, but there was something wrong. Usually if they show the moon, you can see the craters and such. This was a white disk, with a star visible off to one side. This was also unusual, because you can never see stars when the moon is in the field. Of course it wasn’t the moon, it was Jupiter! And that “star” was one of Jupiter’s moons! Imagine that. Those TV cameras make pretty darned good telescopes!