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  2. Jupiter, ascending: See our solar system’s biggest planet at ...

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    As night falls, Jupiter will rise in the east-northeast, among the stars that make up the constellation of Taurus, according to NASA. Around Dec. 14, Jupiter will be visible in the night sky ...

  3. How to see a planetary parade this weekend - AOL

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    There was planetary parade in June 2024 when six planets — Mercury, Jupiter, Uranus, Mars, Neptune and Saturn — all aligned. ... so it will appear bigger and brighter in the night sky. This is ...

  4. Moon to align with Jupiter, Mars on Monday night - AOL

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    The constellation Orion will also be visible throughout the night, just to the right of Jupiter, the moon and Mars. In the middle of the constellation, onlookers can spot Orion's Belt, a line of ...

  5. Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar ... It is visible to the naked eye in the night sky and can be seen in the daytime when the Sun ...

  6. Mars and Jupiter as close in night sky as they'll be ... - AOL

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    The closest in the past 1,000 years was in 1761, when Mars and Jupiter appeared to the naked eye as a single bright object, according to Giorgini. Looking ahead, the year 2348 will be almost as close.

  7. Moons of Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    A montage of Jupiter and its four largest moons (distance and sizes not to scale) There are 95 moons of Jupiter with confirmed orbits as of 5 February 2024. [1] [note 1] This number does not include a number of meter-sized moonlets thought to be shed from the inner moons, nor hundreds of possible kilometer-sized outer irregular moons that were only briefly captured by telescopes. [4]

  8. Galilean moons - Wikipedia

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    Io (Jupiter I) is the innermost of the four Galilean moons of Jupiter; with a diameter of 3642 kilometers, it is the fourth-largest moon in the Solar System, and is only marginally larger than Earth's moon. It was named after Io, a priestess of Hera who became one of the lovers of Zeus. It was referred to as "Jupiter I", or "The first satellite ...

  9. Moon to align with converging planets on Thursday night - AOL

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    The moon will drift away from Jupiter and Venus throughout the remainder of February, but the two planets will continue to be the main feature in the night sky as they appear to move closer and ...