Once you’ve looked at Jupiter through your binoculars, you might be wondering which moon is which. Here’s how you can tell the positions of the four moons.


Can’t find Jupiter? Use this star chart to help locate Jupiter in the night sky:  You can try using an interactive Sky Map if you’re at the computer and want to plan out what you’re going to see tonight and familiarize yourself with the night sky ahead of time, or use the paper Sky Map which is the same one I personally use (it’s free) so you can print it out and take outside with you.