Jupiter will rise opposite the sun this weekend, making the gas giant appear even brighter and larger in our sky.
Jupiter will reach opposition on Saturday, December 7. The planet will rise in the east-northeast, and be visible throughout ...
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Jupiter will be at its brightest and most visible in the night sky on Saturday. It will be almost as bright as Venus, and will be very noticeable as it rises just after dark in the eastern sky.
If you have a telescope, or access to one, now's the time to point it at Jupiter. The largest planet in our solar system ...
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To the naked eye, Jupiter will appear as a bright point of light and will rise in the northeast when the sun sets. The planet ...
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Jupiter will shine at its brightest on December 7, 2024, due to its opposition, when it is closest to Earth. At opposition, Earth is positioned directly between the Sun and Jupiter.