I’ve seen some alphabetical listing of our Solar System’s planets.
- Mercury   √
– Â 2003 Transit of Mercury (Wednesday 7th May 2003 @ Emberton County Park.)
– Â naked-eye object in the morning.
– Â naked-eye object in the evening.
. - Venus   √
–  2004 Transit of Venus (Tuesday 8th June 2004 @ Emberton County Park.)
– Â naked-eye object in the morning.
– Â naked-eye object in the evening.
. - Earth   X
–  No, not yet – I need to save up for a ticket into Space for seeing a shape of Earth.
– Â Earth’s satellite;
–  Moon  (Naked-eye / Binocular / telescope)   √
– Â Phases of the Moon;
.     –  new (New Moon)   √
.     –  young   √
.     –  waxing crescent   √
.     –  waxing quarter (First quarter)   √
.     –  waxing gibbous   √
.     –  full (Full Moon)   √
.     –  waning gibbous   √
.     –  waning quarter (Last quarter)   √
.     –  waning crescent   √
.     –  old   √
. - Mars  Â
–  naked-eye object in the morning.   √
–  naked-eye object in the evening.   √
–  Martian Polar ice caps;  North & South.   √
– Â Surface Features of Mars;
–  Dust Storms   √
.      –  Water Ice Clouds   √
.      –  Syrtis Major   √
.      –  Terra Sirenum   √
.      –  Hellas Basin   √
.      –  Arabia Terra   √
. Â Â - Jupiter
–  naked-eye object in the morning.   √
–  naked-eye object in the evening.   √
–  object in broad daylight by binocular.   √
–  object in broad daylight by telescope.   √
– Â Jupiter’s satellite; (Galilien moons)
.     –  Io  (Binocular / telescope)   √
.     –  Europa  (Binocular / telescope)   √
.     –  Ganymede  (Binocular / telescope)   √
.     –  Callisto  (Binocular / telescope)   √
– Â Atmosphere of Jupiter; (Cloud pattern on Jupiter -Â photo)
.     –  North Polar Region   √
.     –  North Temperate Belt   √
.     -  North Equatorial Belt   √
.     –  Equatorial Zone   √
.     –  South Equatorial Belt   √
.     –  South Temperate Belt   √
.     –  South Polar Region   √
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