Some elaboration of the movies of Jupiter taken with my 8 to f10 and spc900 + ir-cut movies at 15 frames / sec duration 1 min 20 sec focus seems good, you can see very well the details of the planet, almost no turbulence. Processing Registax Hill Place Vaccera hours 1:45 am The satellites are in Europe and Sx Dx I
A massacre in Asia is not worth the wrist of a Pope (write capital letters to avoid confusion with daddy, daddy). The TG1 opens with him and only after he is interested in Indonesia.
What light pollution is a problem that afflicts a good number of amateur astronomers from all over the peninsula. In fact, many amateurs are forced to have to move with their instruments under dark skies, to find a way to observe Deepsky and faintest objects in general, or simply to take pictures. Run a lot of videos on YouTube about a hypothetical resolution of these problems, such as what we see here:
This video shows how the type of lamp used affects both the "where" that should illuminate vision of heaven. Experiencing this is easy to see how a lamp that directs all the light on the road (not on the sky) lights up better and there is no light that is scattered in the sky, so you can see the starry sky sensation problems. The fact is that there are many street lights, and not all are shielded and unshielded those who "steal" the sky.
In the center of large cities, the sky is completely orange, and you can see a diffuse glow in the evenings too beautiful. And it is hard to see the stars. Moving away from the cities the situation is improving, but the mountain remains the ideal vantage point, the one that goes most of the amateurs.