There's a reason they call it the 'dark side' of the moon. It rotates in a way that keeps the face of it always pointed at the Earth. Thanks to NASA, we can now see those dark lands.

Space, much like nature on Earth, is infinitely amazing. There's always something new, which is one of the reasons coming up in the age of technology rules. We're seeing things Galileo could have never imagined.

Pro-Tip for you, if you look to the East as the sun is setting, one of the first lights you'll see in the darkening sky is Jupiter this time of year. While it looks like any other star to the naked eye, I know for a fact you can clearly see our largest planet and four massive moons in the lens of a Leupold Mark 4 tactical spotting scope. It's even more of a trip with a quality telescope. Have fun with that.

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